Korean J Pathol.
1999 Aug;33(8):596-602.
Tumor Angiogenesis and Stage in Ovarian Carcinoma
- Affiliations
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- 1 Departments of Pathology, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Taegu 700-712, Korea.
- 2 Departments of bstetrics and Gynecology, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Taegu 700-712, Korea.
Abstract
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Tumor angiogenesis has been found to have prognostic significance in many
tumor types for predicting an increased risk of metastasis. We assessed tumor
vascularity in 28 cases of borderline malignancy and 71 cases of carcinoma of the ovary
which had been resected and diagnosed, using the highly specific endothelial cell marker
CD34. The numbers of microvessels were counted in 200 magnification in three highly
vascularised areas. The numbers of microvessels in carcinomas were higher than that in
the borderline malignancy of serous and mucinous tumors. The number of microvessels
of mucinous carcinomas was significantly higher than that of serous carcinomas. There
were neither significant differences in the number of microvessels according to
histological tumor types (p=0.075) nor significant differences in the number of
microvessels according to FIGO stages (p=0.072). But in serous carcinomas, the number
of microvessels was higher in the FIGO III-IV stage than in the FIGO I-II stage
(p=0.017). This study showed higher neovascularization in malignant tumor than
borderline malignancy, and in the advanced stage (FIGO III-IV) than less advanced
stage (FIGO I-II) of serous carcinomas.