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Lymph Node Micrometastases in Patients With Early Gastric Cancer: Experience With 139 Patients
Authors:Paolo Morgagni MD  Luca Saragoni MD  Secondo Folli MD  Michele Gaudio MD  Emanuela Scarpi MD  Francesca Bazzocchi MD  Gian Angelo Marra MD  Antonio Vio MD
Affiliation:(1) 1"prime" Department of General Surgery, Morgagni Hospital, Forlì, Italy;(2) Department of Thoracic Surgery, Morgagni Hospital, Forlì, Italy;(3) Department of Anatomy and Pathology Service, L. Pierantoni Hospital, Forlì, Italy;(4) Romagnolo Oncology Institute, Forlì, Italy;(5) U.O. di Chirurgia Generale 19, Ospedale "ldquo"G.B. Morgagni,"rdquo" P.le Solieri, 1-47100 Forlì, Italy
Abstract:Background:Although lymph node metastases in patients with early gastric cancer (EGC) is an important prognostic factor, the prognostic relevance of lymph node micrometastases is still uncertain.Methods:The authors studied 1488 lymph nodes, which were histologically confirmed as pN0, dissected from 139 patients who were treated for EGC between 1976–1994. Micrometastases were defined as a single or small cluster of neoplastic cells identifiable only by immunohistochemical methods.Results:Lymph node micrometastases was observed in 24 of the 139 patients (17%). No significant correlation was observed between micrometastases and other clinicopathological characteristics. Analysis of overall survival showed no significant difference between the micrometastases positive and negative groups.Conclusion:The results of our study show that the presence of lymph node micrometastases in EGC does not have an influence on patient prognosis.
Keywords:Micrometastases  Lymphadenectomy  Early gastric cancer  Early gastric cancer prognosis
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