1980
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)55494-4
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Evaluation of Growth Rate of Human Transitional Cell Tumors According to Sex Chromatin (Barr Bodies) Content

Abstract: In 53 women with urothelial tumors of the bladder, renal pelvis and ureter of different in growth stages and grades of differentiation, a negative correlation among the value of the mitotic index and sex chromatin content was found. With a decrease in the number of nuclei containing sex chromatin bodies we have noted not only a proportional mitotic index increase but also a regular connected decrease of histological differentiation and a deeper invasion of the tumor. The significance of this simple test consis… Show more

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“…The incidences of sex chromatin are relatively higher among the cancer patients compared to that of other normal females. The studies on breast cancer (Smethurst et al, 1980) human transitional cell tumors (Anichkov and Zus, 1980) and also in Indian samples have been conducted (Seshadri et el., 1970). These results suggested that a possible association between the presences of steroid hormone receptors and sex chromatin frequencies.…”
Section: Th« Orimljll Anthropologistmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidences of sex chromatin are relatively higher among the cancer patients compared to that of other normal females. The studies on breast cancer (Smethurst et al, 1980) human transitional cell tumors (Anichkov and Zus, 1980) and also in Indian samples have been conducted (Seshadri et el., 1970). These results suggested that a possible association between the presences of steroid hormone receptors and sex chromatin frequencies.…”
Section: Th« Orimljll Anthropologistmentioning
confidence: 99%