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Cytogenetics, flow cytometry, cytophotometry and morphometry of 22 cases of primary breast carcinoma. A comparative study.

1992

Cytogenetic, flow cytometric, cytophotometric and morphometric analyses were performed on 22 previously untreated, primary solid breast carcinomas. Although the cell nuclei as the primary object of these studies were the same in all the tumors, distinct features were evaluated in each case to determine to what degree the results obtained by these techniques are comparable. From the cytogenetic viewpoint, six tumors had a modal number in the diploid range, seven were in the triploid range, and two in the tetraploid range; seven tumors had no modal number. These data correlate with the flow cytometry and cytophotometry results obtained, with DNA values slightly higher than their respective ch…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyNuclear areaBreast NeoplasmsBiologyFlow cytometryPolyploidyBreast cancermedicineChromosomes HumanHumansAgedCell NucleusChromosome Aberrationsmedicine.diagnostic_testChromosomes Human Pair 11CarcinomaCytogeneticsDNAMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCytophotometryModal NumberChromosome BandingChromosomes Human Pair 1KaryotypingFemalePloidyBreast carcinomaChromosomes Human Pair 16Virchows Archiv. B, Cell pathology including molecular pathology
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Radial Scar Versus Tubular Carcinoma of the Breast

1995

Summary The present study is focused on the differential diagnosis between radial scar (RS) and tubular carcinoma (TC) using morphometrical and cytophotometrical analysis (static and flow cytometry) of a number of histologically well-established RS cases, (17 lesions) compared with 6 early infiltrating small TC with sclerotic stroma and pseudo-RS fields. One case displayed both RS and TC foci in contiguity. Mean nuclear area was larger in the group of tubular carcinomas (51.0 μ 2 ) than in the cases o f radial sclerosis (38.30 μ 2 ). We also found a larger number of aneuploid cases in tubular carcinomas measured by image cytometry, but both types o f lesions were diploid when measured by fl…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testRadial scarNuclear areaTubular CarcinomasCell BiologyBiologymedicine.diseasePathology and Forensic MedicineFlow cytometryStromamedicineImage CytometryTubular carcinomaDifferential diagnosisPathology - Research and Practice
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Induction of micronucleated and binucleate cells in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells by cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (II): a morphological and morph…

1990

Abstract The mutagenicity and cytotoxicity of cis -diamminedichloroplatinum (II) (cisplatin) at doses of 5, 10 and 20 μg/ml in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells have been examined. A morphological characterization of several cell types induced by cisplatin was carried out. The frequencies of both cells with micronuclei and binucleate cells as a time-dependent parameter have also been studied. Whilst the number of cells with micronuclei was found to decrease with time, the number of binucleate cells increased. The possible kinetic mechanism for the production of binucleate cells and cells with micronuclei is discussed. A morphometric analysis was also performed. The nuclear area in both trea…

Cell NucleusGeneticsCisplatinCis diamminedichloroplatinum iiCell typeMicronucleus TestsDose-Response Relationship DrugChinese hamster ovary cellNuclear areaBiologyToxicologyMolecular biologyCricetinaeMicronucleus testGeneticsmedicineAnimalsCisplatinCytotoxicityInterphaseCell DivisionCells CulturedAfter treatmentmedicine.drugMutation Research/Genetic Toxicology
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