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 - Proliferating cell nuclear antigen immunoreaction in adrenal-tumors
 - SAO PAULO STATE PUBL HLTH SERV
 - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
 
- 0300-8916
 - Aims mid background: We studied, retrospectively, 33 cases of adrenal tumors of children at the Pediatric Endocrinology Unit, Children's Institute, Sao Paulo State University Medical School, from 1975 to 1993. Ail patients had at least 2 years of follow-up with a few exceptions. Methods: Clinical follow-up data were correlated with histopathologic review, laboratory data and cell kinetic evaluation (based on detection of proliferating cell nuclear antigens). Results: With one exception, all the patients had presented signs of androgen production and had high levels of dehydro-epiandrosterone-sulfate. Tumor weight evaluation represented a good parameter of neoplasm evolution: of 19 cases weighing less than 250 g, 17 had no evidence of disease after surgery, and 2 had an unfavorable prognosis. Of 14 cases weighing more than 250 g, only 1 had no evidence of disease and 13 had an unfavorable evolution. Conclusions: Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) was not helpful to evaluate adrenal neoplasm evolution: our study did not show any correlation between PCNA score and prognosis.
 - 1-Jul-1995
 - Tumori. Milan: Casa Editrice Ambrosiana, v. 81, n. 4, p. 273-277, 1995.
 - 273-277
 - Casa Editrice Ambrosiana
 - ADRENAL NEOPLASMS
 - PROLIFERATING CELL NUCLEAR ANTIGEN
 - CELL KINETICS
 - PEDIATRIC NEOPLASMS
 - ENDOCRINOLOGIC NEOPLASMS
 
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