Significance of flow cytometric DNA analysis from freshly aspirated samples |
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Authors: | Masao Tomita Hiroyoshi Ayabe Yutaka Tagawa Shinsuke Hara Hiroharu Tsuji Tadayuki Oka Shinji Akamine Takao Takahashi Hiroshi Shingu |
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Affiliation: | The First Department of Surgery, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, 1-7-1 Sakamoto-machi, Nagasaki 852, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The procedure of aspiration biopsy cytology by fine needle aspiration (ABC) is as option in establishing definitive diagnoses for breast cancers. In this series, a needle size of 21G was considered most suitable for ABC as well as flow cytometric DNA analysis. Histograms from fresh samples aspirated by fine needle clearly delineated a sharp peak in G&sup0;G(1) phases and also a better CV was obtained than with paraffin-embedded preparations. In addition, fresh samples gave more reliable DI and suggested the value of measuring nuclear DNA contents. It is believed that the prognoses of breast cancers are closely associated with DNA ploidy patterns. In this sense, flow cytometric DNA analysis of fresh samples of ABC is regarded as important in clinical use. |
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