Case Report: Determination of Primary Foci of Metastatic Tumors by p53 Mutational Analysis in Intraesophageal Multiple Carcinomas

Autor: Kuwabara, Shirou, Nishimaki, Tadashi, Ajioka, Yoichi, Komukai, Shintarou, Suzuki, Tsutomu, Watanabe, Hidenobu, Hatakeyama, Katsuyoshi
Zdroj: Digestive Diseases and Sciences; August 1998, Vol. 43 Issue: 8 p1675-1677, 3p
Abstrakt: It is well known that squamous carcinomasfrequently develop multifocally, either synchronously ormetachronously, in the upper aerodigestive tract (1).Such phenomena were first reported by Slaughter et al in 1953, and they were named fieldcancerization (2). Using recent molecular biologytechniques, these multiple carcinomas have been revealedto arise from independent origins (3). Esophagealcarcinomas have been reported to frequently metastasize tothe lymph nodes even at the early stage of tumorextension (4). Furthermore, simultaneous multifocalcancer development is not rare in the esophagus (5). In cases of intraesophageal multiple carcinomaswith lymph node metastases, the primary focus of themetastatic tumors cannot be identified by conventionalhistologic examination. Here we report a case of intraesophageal multiple carcinomas in whichthe attributed foci of lymph nodal metastases could beclearly identified by analyzing the p53 gene mutationalstatus used as a clonal marker.
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