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    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Carcinoma of the breast ; MR imaging ; Prognostic factors ; Histopathology ; Immunohistochemistry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of contrast-enhanced MR mammography in patients with breast cancer. A total of 190 patients with breast cancer (37 noninvasive carcinomas, 153 invasive carcinomas) underwent dynamic contrast-enhanced MR mammography preoperatively. Using 1.5-T unit, T1-weighted sequences (2D FLASH) were obtained repeatedly one time before and five times after IV administration of 0.1 mmol gadopentetate-dimeglumine per kilogram body weight. The findings on MR imaging were correlated with histopathologically defined prognostic factors (histological type, tumor size, tumor grading, metastasis in lymph nodes). In addition, immunohistochemically defined prognostic factors (c-erbB-1,c-erbB-2, p53, Ki-67) were correlated with the signal increase on MR mammogram in 40 patients. There was no significant correlation between the findings on MR mammography and the histopathological type of carcinoma, the grading, and the lymphonodular status. Noninvasive carcinomas showed a higher rate of moderate (38 %) or low (27 %) enhancement on MR imaging than invasive carcinomas (6 and 3 %). The results on MR mammography and the results of immunohistochemical stainings did not correlate significantly. Noninvasive carcinomas showed significantly lower enhancement than invasive carcinomas. However, the signal behavior of contrast-enhanced MR mammography is not related to established histopathological prognostic parameters as subtyping, grading, nodal status, and the expression of certain oncogenes/tumor suppressor genes.
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    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 372 (1987), S. 281-287 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Malignant soft tissue tumors ; Histopathology ; Treatment ; Maligne Weichgewebstumoren ; Histopathologie ; Therapie
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Maligne Weichgewebstumoren können heute bezüglich ihrer Tumorbiologie durch histopathologische, immunhistochemische und Gradingverfahren wesentlich besser als je zuvor bewertet werden. Darüber hinaus geben uns CT u. a. physikalische Verfahren eine sehr gute Information über die lokale Tumorbegrenzung und soweit möglich auch über evtl. Metastasierung. Alle Kriterien sollten im Sinne einer optimalen primären Entscheidungsfindung für: Lokalexstirpation, Kompartmentexstirpation oder amputative Verfahren eingesetzt werden. Lokales Tumorverhalten (primäre Multifocalität, Pseudomultifocalität durch lokales Spreading, Vorliegen von Trabantenherden) und die Tendenz zur lymphogenen Tumorausbreitung z. B. beim synovialen Sarkom und Rhabdomyosarkom müssen ebenfalls in die Therapieplanung mit einbezogen werden.
    Notes: Summary Malignant soft tissue tumors can be characterized and their tumor biology evaluated by histopathological and immunohistochemical methods and grading procedures in a much better way than ever before. Furthermore CT and other physical methods give us optimal information about local tumor extension and in some way also about tumor spread for further therapy planning. All criteria should be used for decisions on local tumor exstirpation, compartment exstirpation or amputative procedures. Local tumor behaviour (original multifocality, pseudomultifocality by local spread and formation of trabant tumor foci) as well as tendency to lymphatic spread (f.i. synovial sarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma) must also be considered in therapy planning.
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