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Correcting the Shrinkage Effects of Formalin Fixation and Tissue Processing for Renal Tumors: toward Standardization of Pathological Reporting of Tumor Size

Given the importance of correctly staging renal cell carcinomas, specific guidelines should be in place for tumor size measurement. While a standard means of renal tumor measurement has not been established, intuitively, tumor size should be based on fresh measurements. We sought to assess the accur...

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Autores principales: Tran, Thu, Sundaram, Chandru P., Bahler, Clinton D., Eble, John N., Grignon, David J., Monn, M. Francesca, Simper, Novae B., Cheng, Liang
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4504112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26185538
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.12094
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author Tran, Thu
Sundaram, Chandru P.
Bahler, Clinton D.
Eble, John N.
Grignon, David J.
Monn, M. Francesca
Simper, Novae B.
Cheng, Liang
author_facet Tran, Thu
Sundaram, Chandru P.
Bahler, Clinton D.
Eble, John N.
Grignon, David J.
Monn, M. Francesca
Simper, Novae B.
Cheng, Liang
author_sort Tran, Thu
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description Given the importance of correctly staging renal cell carcinomas, specific guidelines should be in place for tumor size measurement. While a standard means of renal tumor measurement has not been established, intuitively, tumor size should be based on fresh measurements. We sought to assess the accuracy of postfixation and microscopic measurements of renal tumor size, as compared to fresh measurements and radiographic size. Thirty-four nephrectomy cases performed by a single surgeon were prospectively measured at different time points. The study cases included 23 clear cell renal cell carcinomas, 6 papillary renal cell carcinomas, and 5 other renal tumors. Radiologic tumors were 12.1% larger in diameter than fresh tumors (P<0.01). Furthermore, fresh specimens were 4.6% larger than formalin-fixed specimens (P<0.01), and postfixation measurements were 7.1% greater than microscopic measurements (P<0.01). The overall mean percentage of shrinkage between fresh and histological specimens was 11.4% (P<0.01). Histological processing would cause a tumor stage shift from pT1b to pT1a for two tumors in this study. The shrinkage effects of formalin fixation and histological processing may result in understaging of renal cell carcinomas. The shrinkage factor should be considered when reporting tumor size.
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spelling pubmed-45041122015-07-16 Correcting the Shrinkage Effects of Formalin Fixation and Tissue Processing for Renal Tumors: toward Standardization of Pathological Reporting of Tumor Size Tran, Thu Sundaram, Chandru P. Bahler, Clinton D. Eble, John N. Grignon, David J. Monn, M. Francesca Simper, Novae B. Cheng, Liang J Cancer Research Paper Given the importance of correctly staging renal cell carcinomas, specific guidelines should be in place for tumor size measurement. While a standard means of renal tumor measurement has not been established, intuitively, tumor size should be based on fresh measurements. We sought to assess the accuracy of postfixation and microscopic measurements of renal tumor size, as compared to fresh measurements and radiographic size. Thirty-four nephrectomy cases performed by a single surgeon were prospectively measured at different time points. The study cases included 23 clear cell renal cell carcinomas, 6 papillary renal cell carcinomas, and 5 other renal tumors. Radiologic tumors were 12.1% larger in diameter than fresh tumors (P<0.01). Furthermore, fresh specimens were 4.6% larger than formalin-fixed specimens (P<0.01), and postfixation measurements were 7.1% greater than microscopic measurements (P<0.01). The overall mean percentage of shrinkage between fresh and histological specimens was 11.4% (P<0.01). Histological processing would cause a tumor stage shift from pT1b to pT1a for two tumors in this study. The shrinkage effects of formalin fixation and histological processing may result in understaging of renal cell carcinomas. The shrinkage factor should be considered when reporting tumor size. Ivyspring International Publisher 2015-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4504112/ /pubmed/26185538 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.12094 Text en © 2015 Ivyspring International Publisher. Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. See http://ivyspring.com/terms for terms and conditions.
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Tran, Thu
Sundaram, Chandru P.
Bahler, Clinton D.
Eble, John N.
Grignon, David J.
Monn, M. Francesca
Simper, Novae B.
Cheng, Liang
Correcting the Shrinkage Effects of Formalin Fixation and Tissue Processing for Renal Tumors: toward Standardization of Pathological Reporting of Tumor Size
title Correcting the Shrinkage Effects of Formalin Fixation and Tissue Processing for Renal Tumors: toward Standardization of Pathological Reporting of Tumor Size
title_full Correcting the Shrinkage Effects of Formalin Fixation and Tissue Processing for Renal Tumors: toward Standardization of Pathological Reporting of Tumor Size
title_fullStr Correcting the Shrinkage Effects of Formalin Fixation and Tissue Processing for Renal Tumors: toward Standardization of Pathological Reporting of Tumor Size
title_full_unstemmed Correcting the Shrinkage Effects of Formalin Fixation and Tissue Processing for Renal Tumors: toward Standardization of Pathological Reporting of Tumor Size
title_short Correcting the Shrinkage Effects of Formalin Fixation and Tissue Processing for Renal Tumors: toward Standardization of Pathological Reporting of Tumor Size
title_sort correcting the shrinkage effects of formalin fixation and tissue processing for renal tumors: toward standardization of pathological reporting of tumor size
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4504112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26185538
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.12094
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