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Objective To study the relationship between lymph node micrometasis and clinicopathological parameters.Methods Immunohistochemical method was adopted to detect cytokeratin pan(CK)、Epithelial Membrane Antigen(EMA) and Carcinoembryonic Antigen(CEA) in 389 lymph nodes from 36 cases of breast cancer, in which conventional pathological diagnosis showed no lymph node metastasis.Results Micrometastasis was found in 38 lymph nodes (9.2) of 12 cases (33.3) .The incidence of micrometasis was correlated with tumor size. Pathological diagonosis and metastasis lymph nodes. Conclusion Micrometastasis detection in negative lymph nodes of breast cancer is recommended to precisely determine the tumor stage, in order to direct cancer therapy and predict prognosis.
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Objective To study the relationship between lymph node micrometastasis and clinicopathological parameters. Methods Immunohistochemical method was adopted to detect CK19,CK20 and CD44v6 in 509 lymph nodes from 53 cases of gastric cancer, in which, conventional pathological diagnosis showed no lymph node metastasis. Results Micrometastasis was found in 47 lymph nodes (9.2%) of 21cases ( 39.6 %). The incidence of micrometastasis was correlated with the depth of invasion, and the incidence of micrometastasis in PT 3 and PT 4 patients was more than that in PT 1 and PT 2 patients(P