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World J Gastroenterol. Jul 7, 2006; 12(25): 4033-4037
Published online Jul 7, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i25.4033
Table 1 Correlation between clinicopathologic findings and p53 genetic alterations (n = 45)
FactorsPatients n (%)p53 alterations
1P value
Positive (%)Negative (%)
Age (yr)0.848
< 6010 (22.2)8 (80)2 (20)
> 6035 (77.7)27 (77.14)8 (22.8)
T-status0.128
T15 (11.1)3 (60 )2 (40)
T27 (15.5)3 (42.8)4 (57.1)
T322 (48.8)19 (86.3)3 (13.6)
T411 (24.4)8 (72.7)3 (27.2)
N-status0.114
N015 (33.3)10 (66.6)5 (33.3)
N130 (66.6)26 (86.6.3)4 (13.3)
M-status0.2
M025 (55.5)18 (70)7 (30)
M120 (44)15 (75)5 (25)
Cell-differentiation0.21
Well25 (75.7)8 (24.2)
Moderate3 (42.8)4 (57.1)
Poor3 (60)2 (40)