| Literature DB >> 6745728 |
C Hammarberg, C Rubio, P Slezak, B Tribukait, U Ohman.
Abstract
A new approach to the problem of monitoring patients with chronic ulcerative colitis is presented and discussed in connection with a case report. When annual colonoscopies are performed, biopsies are taken for histopathological examination and DNA measurements are made using flow-cytometric techniques (FCM). Using the latter approach, gross chromosomal aberrations indicating malignant transformation in a cell population may be detected. In a 46 year old man with a long history of ulcerative colitis, an area with slight mucosal dysplasia at light microscopy was accompanied by two aneuploid cells lines - that is, colonic mucosa cells with an abnormal amount of DNA in the nuclei. An operation one year later revealed a 5 X 2 mm large adenocarcinoma in the corresponding area of the colon. We suggest that flow-cytometric techniques can be used as a complement to already practised methods for monitoring the colorectal mucosa in colitic patients for the early detection of malignancy.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6745728 PMCID: PMC1432587 DOI: 10.1136/gut.25.8.905
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gut ISSN: 0017-5749 Impact factor: 23.059