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Identification of occult micrometastases in pericolic lymph nodes of Dukes' B colorectal cancer patients using monoclonal antibodies against cytokeratin and CC49. Correlation with long-term survival

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Immunoperoxidase techniques are capable of identifying micrometastatic disease in lymph nodes missed by routine hematoxylin and eosin staining. Further, the presence of cytokeratin-positive cells within lymph nodes correlated with a significantly poorer prognosis. Therefore, cytokeratin staining of pericolic lymph nodes in patients with Dukes' B colorectal cancer is recommended. Larger multicenter studies are needed, however, to confirm these results and to evaluate the appropriateness of adjuvant chemotherapy in patients whose disease is upstaged by immunohistochemical staining.

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