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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 63(2): 214-220, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32317518

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BACKGROUND: Gall bladder carcinoma (GBC) is an aggressive malignancy with high mortality and aggressive course, with palliation as the only available option. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate frequency of HER-2/neu overexpression in GBC and to seek its correlation, if any with conventional clinicopathological parameters and survival. METHODS: Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed on 200 cases of GBC, 32 cases of dysplasia, and 100 cases of chronic cholecystitis. Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) was performed on 30 randomly selected cases of GBC to validate IHC. HER-2/neu overexpression (IHC 3+/FISH amplification ≥2.2) was correlated with clinicopathological parameters by Chi-square test.P < 0.05 was considered significant. Survival analysis was done by log-rank test and Kaplan-Meier analysis. RESULTS: HER-2/neu overexpression was seen in 14% (28/200) GBC cases but was not found in dysplasia and chronic cholecystitis. Majority of these cases were ≤grade 2 and in advanced stage, however this was not statistically significant. A lower mean survival in HER-2/neu positive group as compared to HER-2/neu negative group (17.1 ± 2.3 month versus 67.6 ± 8.5 month, respectively) was observed. Concordance between IHC and FISH was seen in 18/19 cases. CONCLUSION: This study delineates a subset of GBC patients with HER-2/neu overexpression, in whom targeted therapy can offer a survival benefit.


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Adenocarcinoma/genetics , Gallbladder Neoplasms/genetics , Receptor, ErbB-2/genetics , Adult , Cholecystitis/genetics , Female , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , Male , Middle Aged
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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 61(3): 345-349, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30004052

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Liver biopsy may be considered in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection to assess the severity of liver injury and stage of fibrosis, thereby guiding therapeutic decisions. In addition, advanced stage also necessitates surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma. The aim of this study was to assess whether transaminase (alanine transaminase [ALT]) levels and RNA titers correlate with the histological activity index (HAI) and fibrosis (F) stage in asymptomatic patients with incidentally detected HCV (IDHCV). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective evaluation of liver biopsies was done in 113 patients with IDHCV, diagnosed during routine screening. Decision of liver biopsy was made on the basis of age, genotype, acceptable clinical, hematological, and biochemical profiles, and willingness of the patients to undergo treatment. Serum ALT levels, HCV RNA titers, and genotypes were correlated with HAI and F stage. RESULTS: Genotyping was done in 77 of the 113 patients, of which genotype 3 was seen in 43 and genotype 1 in 25 patients. A higher fibrosis stage (Ishak's >F2) was noted in 23.8% of the biopsies. Serum ALT showed a significant correlation with the HAI score on liver biopsy (P = 0.01) but not with the stage of fibrosis (P = 0.52). HCV RNA titers did not reveal any correlation with HAI score or fibrosis stage. CONCLUSION: Serum transaminases and HCV RNA titers are poor predictors of disease severity and fibrosis. Since HCV shows a slow disease progression, higher stage may predict a worse prognosis irrespective of the low viral RNA load. Liver biopsy may help guide therapeutic decisions in IDHCV infection.


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Disease Management , Hepatitis C, Chronic/diagnosis , Hepatitis C/diagnosis , Liver Cirrhosis/pathology , Liver/pathology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Alanine Transaminase/blood , Asymptomatic Infections/epidemiology , Biopsy , Female , Genotype , Hepacivirus/genetics , Hepacivirus/isolation & purification , Hepatitis C/classification , Hepatitis C/pathology , Hepatitis C/virology , Humans , Incidental Findings , Liver/virology , Liver Cirrhosis/classification , Liver Cirrhosis/diagnosis , Liver Function Tests , Male , Middle Aged , RNA, Viral/blood , Retrospective Studies , Viral Load , Young Adult
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