A cytohistological study of Ki-67 expression in ovarian tumors

Background and Objective: The study was conducted to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of imprint cytology in ovarian neoplasms, and to investigate the biological significance of Ki-67 antigen expression in benign and malignant ovarian tumors and correlate it with histological type, grade, and stage...

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Main Authors: Monisha Choudhury, Seema Goyal, Mukta Pujani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2011-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
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Online Access:http://www.ijpmonline.org/article.asp?issn=0377-4929;year=2011;volume=54;issue=1;spage=21;epage=24;aulast=Choudhury
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spelling doaj-61f53c6db82a472bbbbf4d83023071fa2020-11-24T22:04:18ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology0377-49292011-01-01541212410.4103/0377-4929.77318A cytohistological study of Ki-67 expression in ovarian tumorsMonisha ChoudhurySeema GoyalMukta PujaniBackground and Objective: The study was conducted to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of imprint cytology in ovarian neoplasms, and to investigate the biological significance of Ki-67 antigen expression in benign and malignant ovarian tumors and correlate it with histological type, grade, and stage of malignant tumor. Materials and Methods: A total of 50 cases including 25 prospective and 25 retrospective cases were studied. Imprint cytology was performed on 25 ovarian tumors and compared with histopathological diagnosis. Ki-67 immunohistochemistry was performed on all 50 cases. Results: On immunohistochemistry, benign tumors had a mean Ki-67 index of 3.2 ± 3.7 while malignant tumors had a mean Ki-67 index of 33.1 ± 16.7, the difference being statistically significant. Significant correlation was observed between the Ki-67 index and stage of the tumor; however, there was no correlation between the grade of differentiation and histological type of tumor with the Ki-67 index. Conclusions: In the present study, the Ki-67 index was higher in advanced stage tumors; hence a higher Ki-67 index points toward the aggressive behavior and poorer clinical outcomes.http://www.ijpmonline.org/article.asp?issn=0377-4929;year=2011;volume=54;issue=1;spage=21;epage=24;aulast=ChoudhuryKi-67ovarytumors
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Mukta Pujani
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Mukta Pujani
A cytohistological study of Ki-67 expression in ovarian tumors
Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
Ki-67
ovary
tumors
author_facet Monisha Choudhury
Seema Goyal
Mukta Pujani
author_sort Monisha Choudhury
title A cytohistological study of Ki-67 expression in ovarian tumors
title_short A cytohistological study of Ki-67 expression in ovarian tumors
title_full A cytohistological study of Ki-67 expression in ovarian tumors
title_fullStr A cytohistological study of Ki-67 expression in ovarian tumors
title_full_unstemmed A cytohistological study of Ki-67 expression in ovarian tumors
title_sort cytohistological study of ki-67 expression in ovarian tumors
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
issn 0377-4929
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Background and Objective: The study was conducted to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of imprint cytology in ovarian neoplasms, and to investigate the biological significance of Ki-67 antigen expression in benign and malignant ovarian tumors and correlate it with histological type, grade, and stage of malignant tumor. Materials and Methods: A total of 50 cases including 25 prospective and 25 retrospective cases were studied. Imprint cytology was performed on 25 ovarian tumors and compared with histopathological diagnosis. Ki-67 immunohistochemistry was performed on all 50 cases. Results: On immunohistochemistry, benign tumors had a mean Ki-67 index of 3.2 ± 3.7 while malignant tumors had a mean Ki-67 index of 33.1 ± 16.7, the difference being statistically significant. Significant correlation was observed between the Ki-67 index and stage of the tumor; however, there was no correlation between the grade of differentiation and histological type of tumor with the Ki-67 index. Conclusions: In the present study, the Ki-67 index was higher in advanced stage tumors; hence a higher Ki-67 index points toward the aggressive behavior and poorer clinical outcomes.
topic Ki-67
ovary
tumors
url http://www.ijpmonline.org/article.asp?issn=0377-4929;year=2011;volume=54;issue=1;spage=21;epage=24;aulast=Choudhury
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