Gastric Cancer
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2004.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 15, 2004; 10(4): 481-483
Published online Feb 15, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i4.481
Table 1 Histological types of gastric adenocarcinomas and immunohistochemical PTTG1 staining (75 cases) n%
n-+++P value
Total carcinomas7526(34.7)31(41.3)18(24.0)
Papillary adenocarcinomas41(25.0)2(50.0)1(25.0)
Tubular adenocarcinomas
Well differentiated186(33.3)6(33.3)6(33.3)
Moderately differentiated227(31.8)7(31.8)8(36.4)
Poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas
Solid types74(40.0)2(28.6)1(14.3)
Nonsolid type104(40.0)6(60.0)0(0.0)
Signet-ring cell carcinoma124(33.3)7(58.3)1(8.3)
Mucinous adenocarcinoma22(100.0)0(0.0)0(0.0)> 0.05
Table 2 Invasive grades of gastric adenocarcinomas and PTTG1 immunohistochemistry (75 cases) n%
n-+++P value
m176(35.3)5(29.4)6(35.3)
sm215(23.8)11(52.4)5(23.8)
mp125(41.7)4(33.3)3(25.0)
ss62(33.3)4(66.7)0(0.0)
se198(42.1)7(36.8)4(21.1)>0.05
Total7526(34.7)31(41.3)18(24.0)
Table 3 PTTG1 expression in primary adenocarcinomas and metastatic lymph nodes (19 cases) n(%)
n-+++P value
Primary adenocarcinomas1912(63.2)7(36.8)0(0.0)
Metastatic lymph nodes194(21.0)9(47.2)6(31.6)< 0.005