| Literature DB >> 18783595 |
Markos Ioannou1, Panayiotis J Papagelopoulos, Ioannis Papanastassiou, Ioanna Iakovidou, Stamatios Kottakis, Nikolaos Demertzis.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The location of osteosarcoma in the metaphysis as well as the age of the patients during the most rapid tumour growth suggest that factors related to skeletal growth are involved in the pathogenesis of this tumour. In this aspect this study aims to detect somatostatin receptors in human osteosarcomas and correlate this finding with the clinical outcome of the tumour. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Immunohistochemical staining for the presence of somatostatin receptors as well as overall survival and disease free survival rates were retrospectively studied in twenty-nine osteosarcoma patients.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18783595 PMCID: PMC2546404 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-6-99
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Sex, Age, Location, Surgical Treatment, Outcome and GH receptor status of 29 patients with osteosarcoma.
| 1 | M | 28 | Thoracic Spine | LSS | DOD | |
| 2 | F | 16 | Distal femur | LSS | NED | |
| 3 | F | 19 | Proximal Tibia | Amputation | DOD | + |
| 4 | F | 17 | Proximal Tibia | Amputation | DOD | + |
| 5 | F | 39 | Distal Femur | LSS | DOD | |
| 6 | M | 28 | Distal Femur | Amputation | NED | |
| 7 | M | 16 | Distal Fibula | LSS | NED | |
| 8 | M | 22 | Distal Femur | LSS | DOD | |
| 9 | F | 18 | Distal Femur | LSS | DOD | |
| 10 | F | 27 | Distal Femur | LSS | NED | |
| 11 | F | 18 | Distal Femur | Amputation | NED | |
| 12 | F | 35 | Proximal Tibia | LSS | NED | |
| 13 | M | 16 | Distal Femur | LSS | NED | |
| 14 | M | 24 | Proximal Humerus | LSS | Disease Progression | + |
| 15 | M | 18 | Proximal Tibia | LSS | NED | |
| 16 | M | 32 | Distal Tibia | LSS | NED | |
| 17 | F | 34 | Hip | Died during chemotherapy | DOD | |
| 18 | F | 49 | Proximal Tibia | LSS | NED | |
| 19 | F | 24 | Distal Femur | LSS | NED | |
| 20 | M | 44 | Proximal Humerus | LSS | DOD | |
| 21 | F | 39 | Distal Femur | LSS | Disease Progression | |
| 22 | F | 25 | Distal Femur | LSS | NED | |
| 23 | M | 18 | Distal Femur | LSS | NED | |
| 24 | M | 44 | Distal Femur | LSS | NED | |
| 25 | M | 40 | Distal Femur | LSS | NED | |
| 26 | M | 20 | Proximal Humerus | LSS | NED | |
| 27 | M | 30 | Proximal Humerus | LSS | NED | |
| 28 | M | 16 | Proximal Tibia | LSS | Disease Progression | + |
| 29 | F | 28 | Proximal Tibia | LSS | NED |
Disease free and overall survival rate at 4, 48 years, in 29 patients with osteosarcoma.
| Frequency | Percent | |
| NED | 18 | 62,0 |
| Disease progression | 3 | 10,4 |
| DOD | 8 | 27,6 |
| Total | 29 | 100,0 |
Figure 1Osteosarcoma somatostatin negative. Magnification ×400. This case of an osteosarcoma had no somatostatin receptors. Immunohistochemistry staining with somatostatin did not produce any reaction.
Figure 2Osteosarcoma somatostatin positive. Magnification ×630. In this case staining with somatostatin produced a reaction appearing with an orange zone around the nuclei. This case of osteosarcoma is expressing somatostatin receptors.
Mean Age of patients with positive staining vs. patients with negative staining for receptors of Growth Hormone.
| Patients with Positive staining for receptors of Growth Hormone | Patients with Negative staining for receptors of Growth Hormone | |
| AGE (MEAN/RANGE) | 19/16–24 years | 28,32/16–49 years |
Disease free and overall survival rate at 4, 48 years in patients with positive staining vs. patients with negative staining for receptors of Growth Hormone.
| Patients with Positive staining for receptors of Growth Hormone | Patients with Negative staining for receptors of Growth Hormone | |
| NED | 0/0,0 | 18/72,0 |
| Disease progression | 2/50,0 | 1/4,0 |
| DOD | 2/50,0 | 6/24,0 |
| Total | 4/100,0 | 25/100,0 |