The production of basic fibroblast growth factor(bFGF), which is known to have strong angiogenic activity in gastric cancer, was evaluated.
Methods
Using Alkaline phosphoatase-labelled, synthetic oligonucleotide probe of bFGF genes, the expression of the gene was evaluated with in situ hybridization method in 9 fresh advanced gastric cancer tissues.
Results
In situ Hybridization of bFGF mRNA showed positive reaction in 8 of 9 patients.
Conclusions
In view of profuse expression of angiogenic growth factor, future therapeutic targeting for angiogenesis could be reasonable in patients with gastric cancer.
Lymphangioma is an infrequent disease. Few cases of lymphangioma has been reported, so its clinical characteristics are variale. We had experienced fourteen patients of lymphangioma during relatively short period, two and half years. It was worth to analyze the clinical characteristics of the lymphangioma.
Methods
A clinical analysis was made in fourteen patients with lymphangioma who had been admitted to Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital from September, 1993 to March, 1996 retrospectively by the review of clinical records. The characteristics were about the symptoms, locations, diagnostic methods, sized of tumor, treatment, and complications.
Results
were summerized as following
1) The sex ratio was 1 to 1.3(male to female) and the most prevalent age group was less than 10 years(78.6%)
2) The most common presenting symptom was a mass(71.4%)
3) The locations were trunk and axillary(35.7%), retroperitoneum(21.4%), extremity(21.4%), neck and mesentery in decreasing order.
4) The ultrasonogram was a useful disgnostic method of lymphangioma(71.4%).
5) The size distribution of tumors were 42.9% in less than 5cm, 42.9% in 5 to 10cm, and 14.2% in 10.1 to 15cm.
6) The treatment of choice was complete excision. There was no complication, or recurrence.
Conclusion
lymphangioma should be considered as differential diagnosis in patients with mass, especially children.