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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-561362

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Objective To compare detection of STAT3 and CEA by nest RT-PCR and peritoneal lavage cytology examination(PLC) in predicting peritoneal micrometastasis in gastric carcinoma patients. Methods Peritoneal washings of 66 patients with gastric carcinoma and 12 patients with benign gastric diseases were collected to detect the mRNA level of STAT3 and CEA by nest RT-PCR.PLC were carried out by H-E staining.Results The positive rates of STAT3 mRNA and CEA mRNA in peritoneal washings were 43.9% and 48.5%,respectively.The positive rates of STAT3 mRNA and CEA mRNA were significantly higher than those of PLC(31.8%).The positive rates of STAT3 mRNA and CEA mRNA were concurrently increased with the depth of tumor invasion,TNM staging and pathogenesis.Conclusion Detecting STAT3 mRNA in peritoneal washings by nest RT-PCR can improve the sensitivity of free tumor cell detection in peritoneal washings,and may be used to predict peritoneal micrometastasis of gastric carcinoma.

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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-529396

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Objective To evaluate the clinical significance of the intraoperative detection of peritoneal micrometastases of gastric cancer.Methods In selected 50 cases of gastric cancer in which no obvious peritoneal metastasis was found preoperatively or during laparotomy,Douglas′s pouch peritoneal biopsy was undertaken intraoperatively,then HE and CK-20 immunohistochemistry staining of the specimens was performed.The expression of CK-20 mRNA in peritoneal irrigation fluid was also determined by RT-PCR.Results HE staining of all cases was negative.The positive rate of CK-20 immunohistochemistry staining was 24.0 %(12/50),and 36.0 %(18/50) with RT-PCR method.The positive rate of CK-20 mRNA was significantly related with the histological type,the depth of invasion and the number of lymph node metastasis(P

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