[Clinical Significance of Lymph Vessel Density Marked by D2-40 in Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinomas]
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Objective: To study the relationship between lymphatic vessel density and clinicopathological features of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
Method: The lymph vessels, 40 specimens of LSCC and normal mucosa, were quantitated by SABC immunohistochemistry staining with lymphatic endothelial marker oncofetal antigen M2A Monoclonal antibody (D2-40).
Result: The density of peritumoral D2-40(+) vessels in the LSCC group was higher than that of normal mucosa one (P<0.01). The density of peritumoral D2-40(+) vessels in T3/4 group was higher than that of T1/2 group (P<0.05). The density of peritumoral D2-40(+) vessels in the neck lymph nodal metastasis group was higher than that without neck lymph nodal metastasis group (P<0.05). The density of peritumoral D2-40(+) vessels in the supraglottic group was higher than that of glottic group (P<0.01). The density of peritumoral D2-40(+) vessels among high, middle, poor differentiation group were no significant difference (P>0.05).
Conclusion: Tumor lymph vessel mainly means peritumoral lymph vessel. The density of peritumoral lymph vessel marked with D2-40 in laryngeal carcinoma tissues was significantly correlated with progression and invasion of tumor.