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The Journal of Practical Medicine ; (24): 1925-1928, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-467605

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Objective To detect the relationship of pathological grade and stage of bladder cancer with common chromosomal aberrations of urine exfoliated cells by FISH. Methods A total of 99 urine samples were detected by FISH with probes of chromosomes 3,7,17 and 9p21 to collect pathological grade and stage information of bladder tumor tissues. Results (1) The aberrations of chromosome 3 and 17 had significant correlation with pathological grade and stage (P0.05), but had correlation with grade (P 0.05). (2)The polysomic chromosomal aberrations of chromosomes 3, 7 and 17 assessed correlated with high-grade and high-stage bladder carcinoma. The 9p21 deletion was found at a significant frequency in low-grade and low-stage lesions, when, 9p21 amplification was found at a significant frequency in high-grade and high-stage lesions. Conclusions Aberrations of the four chromosomes, especially polysomic chromosomal aberrations of the bladder cancer cases could present a possible trend toward greater chromosome increased with tumor grades and progressive stages of invasion.

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The Journal of Practical Medicine ; (24): 1073-1076, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-448233

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Objective To investigate a non-invative , sensitive and specific method to diagnose bladder cancer, and evaluate the value of the combination of FISH with NMP22 in the diagnosis of bladder cancer. Methods Urine from 68 patients suspected suffering from bladder cancer were used by FISH, NMP22 expression and cytologi-cal examination, respectively. The results of above detections were compared to the subsequent histopathology as-say to analyze the specicficity, sensitivity of diagnosis for bladder cancer. Results The sensitivity of FISH, NMP22 expression and the cytological examination was 81.4%,86.0% and 39.5% respectively, and the specifici-ty of FISH, NMP22 expression and the cytological examination was 84.0%, 72.0% and 96.0%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of the combination of FISH with NMP22 was 79.1% and 92.0%. Conclusions The combined diagnosis of FISH and NMP22 for bladder cancer showed greater sensitivity than that of the conventional cytology, with similar specificity as the conventional cytology. The combination of FISH with NMP22 test shows more value for the diagnosis of bladder cancer than any single assay.

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