1.Correlation between the ratio of tumor volume to uterine volume and the expression of Ki-67 and p16 pro-tein in tissues with the pathological features and recurrence of endometrial carcinoma
Liping CHEN ; Juyu LUO ; Zhangyan PENG ; Xiulan WU ; Yuhong YANG ; Lianyan SHI ; Xiaoyun LI ; Ling WANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(23):3367-3372
Objective To investigate the correlation between the ratio of lesion volume to uterine volume(T/U),the expression levels of Ki-67 and p16 proteins in lesion tissue,and the recurrence risk of endometrial cancer.Methods A total of 150 patients diagnosed with endometrial carcinoma through pathological examination at Qiandongnan Prefecture People's Hospital were enrolled for follow-up observation.Among them,28 patients experienced recurrence after a 2-year follow-up period,while 122 patients remained recurrence-free.The expression differences of Ki-67 protein and p16 protein in T/U and lesion tissues during surgery were compared between the two groups.Furthermore,these indexes were analyzed based on different pathological features,and the variation in relapse-free survival time was assessed among patients with distinct T/U status as well as Ki-67 and p16 protein expressions.Results The T/U value and the positive expression rate of Ki-67 protein were significantly higher in the relapsed group compared to the non-relapsed group,while the positive expression rate of p16 protein was significantly lower in the relapsed group(P<0.05).Additionally,patients with T/U ≥ 0.18 had a significantly higher proportion of stage Ⅲ patients and patients with low histological differentiation compared to those with T/U<0.18(P<0.05).Furthermore,patients with positive expression of Ki-67 protein exhibited a significantly higher proportion of stage Ⅲ patients,patients with low histological differentiation,and lymph node metastasis compared to those with negative expression of Ki-67 protein(P<0.05).The proportion of stage Ⅲ patients exhibiting positive p16 protein expression,low histological differentiation,and lymph node metastasis was significantly lower compared to those with negative p16 protein expression(P<0.05).Patients with endometrial cancer having a T/U ≥0.18 experienced shorter recurrence-free survival time 2 years post-surgery in comparison to patients with T/U<0.18(x2=6.962,P=0.008).Patients displaying positive Ki-67 expression had a shorter recurrence-free survival time 2 years after surgery than those with negative Ki-67 expression(x2=4.815,P=0.028).The recurrence-free survival time 2 years after surgery for patients expressing p 16 protein positively was longer than that for patients ex-pressing it negatively(x2=4.279,P=0.039).The presence of FIGO stage Ⅲ,lymph node metastasis,depth of myographic invasion ≥1/2,T/U value ≥ 0.18,and positive expression of Ki-67 protein were identified as significant risk factors for postoperative recurrence in endometrial cancer(P<0.05).Conversely,the positive expression of p16 protein was found to be a protective factor against recurrence in endometrial carcinoma following surgery(P<0.05).Conclusion The expression of T/U,Ki-67 protein,and p16 protein in endometrial cancer patients is as-sociated with tumor progression and may augment the risk of postoperative recurrence.
2.Correlation between the ratio of tumor volume to uterine volume and the expression of Ki-67 and p16 pro-tein in tissues with the pathological features and recurrence of endometrial carcinoma
Liping CHEN ; Juyu LUO ; Zhangyan PENG ; Xiulan WU ; Yuhong YANG ; Lianyan SHI ; Xiaoyun LI ; Ling WANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(23):3367-3372
Objective To investigate the correlation between the ratio of lesion volume to uterine volume(T/U),the expression levels of Ki-67 and p16 proteins in lesion tissue,and the recurrence risk of endometrial cancer.Methods A total of 150 patients diagnosed with endometrial carcinoma through pathological examination at Qiandongnan Prefecture People's Hospital were enrolled for follow-up observation.Among them,28 patients experienced recurrence after a 2-year follow-up period,while 122 patients remained recurrence-free.The expression differences of Ki-67 protein and p16 protein in T/U and lesion tissues during surgery were compared between the two groups.Furthermore,these indexes were analyzed based on different pathological features,and the variation in relapse-free survival time was assessed among patients with distinct T/U status as well as Ki-67 and p16 protein expressions.Results The T/U value and the positive expression rate of Ki-67 protein were significantly higher in the relapsed group compared to the non-relapsed group,while the positive expression rate of p16 protein was significantly lower in the relapsed group(P<0.05).Additionally,patients with T/U ≥ 0.18 had a significantly higher proportion of stage Ⅲ patients and patients with low histological differentiation compared to those with T/U<0.18(P<0.05).Furthermore,patients with positive expression of Ki-67 protein exhibited a significantly higher proportion of stage Ⅲ patients,patients with low histological differentiation,and lymph node metastasis compared to those with negative expression of Ki-67 protein(P<0.05).The proportion of stage Ⅲ patients exhibiting positive p16 protein expression,low histological differentiation,and lymph node metastasis was significantly lower compared to those with negative p16 protein expression(P<0.05).Patients with endometrial cancer having a T/U ≥0.18 experienced shorter recurrence-free survival time 2 years post-surgery in comparison to patients with T/U<0.18(x2=6.962,P=0.008).Patients displaying positive Ki-67 expression had a shorter recurrence-free survival time 2 years after surgery than those with negative Ki-67 expression(x2=4.815,P=0.028).The recurrence-free survival time 2 years after surgery for patients expressing p 16 protein positively was longer than that for patients ex-pressing it negatively(x2=4.279,P=0.039).The presence of FIGO stage Ⅲ,lymph node metastasis,depth of myographic invasion ≥1/2,T/U value ≥ 0.18,and positive expression of Ki-67 protein were identified as significant risk factors for postoperative recurrence in endometrial cancer(P<0.05).Conversely,the positive expression of p16 protein was found to be a protective factor against recurrence in endometrial carcinoma following surgery(P<0.05).Conclusion The expression of T/U,Ki-67 protein,and p16 protein in endometrial cancer patients is as-sociated with tumor progression and may augment the risk of postoperative recurrence.
3.Magnetic resonance imaging evaluation in the diagnosis of pediatric neck masses
Xiaoxia WANG ; Yumin ZHONG ; Ying ZHOU ; Lianyan XUE ; Meihua SHI ; Jingyan TANG
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2014;(5):421-424
Objectives To evaluate pediatric neck masses with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Methods In this retrospective study, 140 children with neck masses underwent MRI were collected from May 2006 to December 2013. Of them 34 cases went through pathological examinations. The results of MRI diagnosis and pathology were compared in 34 cases. Results In 140 children with neck masses diagnosed by MRI, 103 (73.6%) cases were benign lesions, including 62 vascular malformations, 30 hemangiomas, then cysts, hamartoma, infectious lumps etc., 29 (20.7%) were malignant tumors, including 22 lymphomas, 3 rhabdomyosarcomas, 3 Langerhans cell histiocytosis, 1 neuroblastoma, and 8 (5.7%) cases were undeter-mined masses. Four in 103 cases with benign lesions were performed by pathological examination and all had been con-firmed. Tewenty-five in 29 cases with malignant tumors were performed by pathological examination and 22 cases had been confirmed. Conclusion MRI can help to diagnose the pediatric neck masses and to guide the treatment and follow-up.

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