Biomarkers of the type of recurrent uterine myoma-associated growth

Autor: E. V. Bashirov, V. A. Krutova, I. I. Kutsenko
Jazyk: English<br />Russian
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Медицинский вестник Юга России, Vol 12, Iss 4, Pp 6-11 (2021)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2219-8075
2618-7876
DOI: 10.21886/2219-8075-2021-12-4-6-11
Popis: Objective: To assess the diagnostic value of biomarkers: microbiological, molecular and biological, immunological biomarkers, characteristic of various types of recurrent myoma-associated growth.Materials and Methods: Seventy women of reproductive age with recurrent uterine myoma and its combination with adenomyosis after conservative treatment in the Clinic of Kuban State Medical University were examined. Methods: microbiological examination, sonography, Doppler sonography, histology, immunohistochemistry, morphometry.Results: The type of recurrent myoma-associated growth was proved to be dependent on molecular and biological characteristics of tumors, the presence of infection and blood perfusion. It was indicated that women with recurrence of myoma-associated growth of a “false” type were characterized by high rates of infections (the presence of reproductive losses, chronic inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs) and significant bacterial contamination of the genital tract biotopes. Blood perfusion features were identified for true and “false” types of recurrent myoma-associated growth based on Doppler sonography data, which were consistent with features of tumor vessel morphometry. Analysis of uterine myoma histological types and their vascularization features showed correlation of forms with a high proliferative potential of a tumor on a molecular and cellular level to moderate and high expression of steroid hormone receptors in combination with Ki67, a significant diameter of the lumen of the vessels with the highest VI and VFI values.Conclusions: A comprehensive study of women with uterine hyperplasia determines the possibility of prediction of pathogenetic variants of recurrent myoma-associated tissue growth and adequate choice of treatment options and rehabilitation course.
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