1.A clinicopathological study on minimal deviation adenocarcinoma of uterine cervix
Cancer Research and Clinic 2000;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the clinical and pathological characters and seize the diagnostic main points of minimal deviation adenocarcinoma of cervix to improve the accuracy of pathological diagnosis. Methods A clinic pathological review of 6 cases with minimal deviation adenocarcinoma was analyzed retrospectively. Results The main clinical symptoms were watery leucorrhagia, enlargement of the cervix with erosin and hardening. The pathological findings included hyperplasic and mild abnormality of the glands, invasion effects into the stroma could be observed in some glands and abortive glands with desmoplastic changes, or edema and inflammatory infiltration around the glands were also observed. Conclusion The detection rate of minimal deviation adenocarcinoma may increase by triple combination of clinic, cytology and histology.
2.Clinical analysis of testing LDH and IL-2 in the serum of the patients with the acute leukemia
Cancer Research and Clinic 2007;19(z1):68-69
Objective To explore the clinical value of testing LDH and IL-2 in the serum of the patients with the acute leukemia. Methods The LDH and IL-2 in the serum of 15 patients with the acute leukemia were tested,who consist of the patients with first treatment,recurrence and remission,compared with these of the normal people in control group.Results The LDH of the patients with first treatment and recurrence was obvious higher than tllat of the patients with remission;the IL-2 of the patients with first treatment and recurrence was obvious lower than that of the patients with remission.The LDH descent and IL-2 ascent were found in the patients with remission.Conclusion The cell load of the patients with the acute leukemia can depress the expression of IL-2 in the patients with the acute leukemia.