2001
DOI: 10.1038/sj.leu.2402220
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Prognostic evaluation of the microvascular network in myelodysplastic syndromes

Abstract: Considering the recently stated suggestion of neovascularization being implicated in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) pathogenesis, we evaluated multiple morphometric microvascular characteristics in MDS, in relation to clinicopathologic factors and prognosis. Trephines from 50 newly diagnosed MDS patients were immunostained for factor VIII and compared to those from 20 controls, 10 chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) and 12 acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients. Quantitation of microvessel density (MVD), ar… Show more

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“…The permissive role of the low values of shape factor in terms of disease progression has also been recorded in myelodysplastic syndromes. 11 In summary, the present study provides evidence that the maximum level of microvessel formation coincides with the early stages of HL and that progression in stage is accompanied by qualitative, rather than quantitative, alterations in microvascular network. More importantly, the assessment of microvascular network provides independent prognostic information in HL, requiring the concomitant evaluation of the vascular density and the size and shape of the microvessels.…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…The permissive role of the low values of shape factor in terms of disease progression has also been recorded in myelodysplastic syndromes. 11 In summary, the present study provides evidence that the maximum level of microvessel formation coincides with the early stages of HL and that progression in stage is accompanied by qualitative, rather than quantitative, alterations in microvascular network. More importantly, the assessment of microvascular network provides independent prognostic information in HL, requiring the concomitant evaluation of the vascular density and the size and shape of the microvessels.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…8,11 Briefly, immunohistochemically stained slides for CD34 were scanned, field per field, at  100 magnification, to identify the region showing the most intense vascularization ('hot spot') 7,25 ( Figure 1). In cases including remnants of normal tissue (eg interfollicular HL), these areas were shielded to ensure that microvessel counting was performed in neoplastic tissue.…”
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“…4 In addition to the well-established role of angiogenesis in solid tumors, 4 the increase in tumor vascularity has been previously investigated in a variety of hematological neoplasms, including acute lymphatic 15 and myeloid 16,17 leukemias, myelodysplastic syndromes, 14,18 Hodgkin's disease, 19 myeloma, 20-25 lymphoproliferative disorders, 26-31 systemic mastocytosis 32 and chronic myeloproliferative disorders, 5,14 including CIMF. 8 The number of small vessels in a tumor, or MVD, is considered a surrogate indicator of angiogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The close interdependence between the bone marrow vessels and the hematopoietic cells has long been appreciated. Recent interest in bone marrow vascularity has brought to light the production of hematopoietic growth factors by endothelial cells [8,9]. These capillaries and sinusoids are functionally dormant and non-patent in a normal marrow which accounts for sparse MVD in a normal marrow.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%