Cytologische untersuchungen an tumoren mit unterschiedlichem klinischen verhalten
- 1 January 1969
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature
- Vol. 193 (2) , 112-120
- https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00401699
Abstract
Five tumours removed from the larynx and the pharynx have been examined. The results of cytophotometric survey of the DNA content were compared with that of the cellkinetic and histological investigation as well as the clinical progress. A distinct correlation between the position of DNA-Stem-line in the aneuploid region and the development of the tumours was observed. The cellkinetic and cytophotometric results showed that the irradiated cells remained in the G 2-Phase for a long period. Die Ergebnisse der cytophotometrischen Untersuchung des DNS-Gehaltes von 5 Tumoren des Larynx and Pharynx, verglichen mit zellkinetischen Resultaten, histologischem Bild and klinischem Verlauf zeigten eine gewisse Korrelation zwischen Lage der DNS-Stammlinie im aneuploiden Bereich and Aggressivität des Tumors. Als Reaktion des Tumorgewebes auf Strahlen kann ein Ungeres Verweilen der tumorzellen in der G 2-Phase nachgewiesen werden.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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