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Copyright ©2008 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Mar 14, 2008; 14(10): 1612-1616
Published online Mar 14, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.1612
Table 1 Clinicopathologic data obtained from 177 gastric cancer patients
Patients
n%
Tumor size (cm) (mean ± SD)6.0 ± 2.9
Location
Upper or whole body4022.6
Lower or middle body13777.4
Gross type
Localized3922.0
Infiltrative13878.0
Depth of invasion
T12514.1
T28648.6
T34424.9
T42212.4
Retrieved lymph nodes (mean ± SD)22.4 ± 3.5
Stage
I63.4
II2916.4
III8849.7
IV5430.5
Table 2 Preponderant histological type of primary and metastatic lymph nodes in 177 gastric cancer patients
Tumor typeGrade
P value
-++++++++++
Primary lymph nodes00769101< 0.01
Metastatic lymph nodes178144494
Table 3 MMP-2 immunoreactivity in primary and metastatic T3 gastric cancer
Patients (n)Tumor typeGrade
P value
-++++++
44 T3NxMxPrimary lesion12614120.004
PatientsMetastatic lymph node76922
20 T3NxM1Primary lesion63740.019
PatientsMetastatic lymph node4349
Distal metastatic site35210
Table 4 nm23-H1 immunoreactivity in primary and metastatic T3 gastric cancer
Patients (n)Tumor typeGrade
P value
-++++++
44 T3NxMxPrimary lesion12151520.138
Metastatic lymph node22976
20 T3NxM1Primary lesion84710.497
Metastatic lymph node9353
Distal metastatic site10352