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Adenocarcinomain situ and invasive adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix. An immunohistologic study with antibodies specific for several epithelial markers
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PathologyGynecologyInvasive Adenocarcinomas 77Uterine CervixDermatologyCarcinomaCancer DetectionSurgical PathologyCarcinoembryonic AntigenMolecular PathologyCancer ResearchHistopathologyInvasive AdenocarcinomaAdenocarcinomain SituInvasive AdenocarcinomasTumor MicroenvironmentTumoral PathologyCervical CancerMedicineCytopathology
The distribution of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), secretory component (SC), fat globule membrane antigens ( FGMA ), and keratin was determined immunohistochemically in 22 invasive adenocarcinomas of various types and in 9 adenocarcinomas in situ of the uterine cervix. In the invasive adenocarcinomas 77% were positive for CEA, 47% for SC, 89% for keratin, and 77% for FGMA . In adenocarcinomas in situ 67% were positive for CEA, 11% for SC, and 44% for keratin. The location of the markers was variable in the cells, and the cells in a tumor were irregularly positive. For a given histologic type there were several phenotypes. No correlation was found between histologic types of invasive adenocarcinomas and the various phenotypes. It remains to be shown whether a particular phenotype has a particular biological behavior. The detection in the serum of the markers shown in histologic preparations could be useful in the postsurgical monitoring.
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