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Nucleolar organizer regions in uterine sarcomas

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Nucleolar organizer regions demonstrable by silver staining technique (AgNORs) are loops of nucleolar DNA transcribing to ribosomal RNA. This report quantifies AgNORs in normal endometrium and myometrium, and in leiomyomas and homologous sarcomas of the uterus. The mean AgNOR number in leiomyosarcomas was significantly higher than that in normal myometrium and that in leiomyomas, whereas no significant difference was observed between normal myometrium and leiomyomas. The mean AgNOR count in low-grade endometrial stromal sarcomas was significantly higher than that in normal endometrial stroma, and significantly lower than that in the high-grade variant of the same tumour. The epithelial component of malignant mixed müllerian tumours exhibited a significantly higher mean AgNOR number than normal endometrial epithelium, and the stromal component of these tumours showed a significantly higher mean AgNOR count than normal endometrial stroma and normal myometrium, respectively. The AgNOR count was significantly correlated with the mitotic rate in leiomyosarcomas, in high-grade endometrial stromal sarcomas, and in the epithelial and mesenchymal portions of mixed müllerian tumours, whereas no statistically significant correlation was observed in low-grade endometrial stromal sarcomas. Increased AgNOR counts have been reported for some kinds of malignant tumours in various organs, compared with normal tissues and benign tumours. This study demonstrates a similar increase when homologous uterine sarcomas are compared with histogenetically related normal and neoplastic tissues. AgNOR counting might be a useful adjunct in the classification and grading of uterine tumours.

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Boquist, L.L.V. Nucleolar organizer regions in uterine sarcomas. Vichows Archiv A Pathol Anat 420, 353–358 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01600215

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