Liposarcoma

  • Authors:
    • M Neuburger
    • G Herget
    • C Adler
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  • Published online on: May 1, 1996     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.3.3.559
  • Pages: 559-562
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Abstract

Using nuclear suspensions, the DNA-content of 7 bone-associated, paraffin-embedded liposarcomas and 3 lipomas were examined by means of flow cytometry (FCM) and was compared with the results of image cytophotometric measurements (ICM). Using ICM, 6 of 7 liposarcomas showed an aneuploid DNA content (86%), whereas FCM showed aneuploidy in 3 cases (43%). None of the lipomas had an aneuploid DNA-content using either method. The correspondance of the two methods was 70%. Because aneuploidy is of prognostic importance, ICM could be the method to determine the DNA content of liposarcoma.

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May 1996
Volume 3 Issue 3

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Neuburger M, Herget G and Adler C: Liposarcoma. Oncol Rep 3: 559-562, 1996.
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Neuburger, M., Herget, G., & Adler, C. (1996). Liposarcoma. Oncology Reports, 3, 559-562. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.3.3.559
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Neuburger, M., Herget, G., Adler, C."Liposarcoma". Oncology Reports 3.3 (1996): 559-562.
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Neuburger, M., Herget, G., Adler, C."Liposarcoma". Oncology Reports 3, no. 3 (1996): 559-562. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.3.3.559