KLINIČKO-PATOLOŠKE KARAKTERISTIKE HORMONSKI NEZAVISNIH LOBULARNIH KARCINOMA DOJKE
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Nikolić T, Ilić I, Jovičić Milentijević M, Nikolić N, Stojanović S, Marinković M, i drugi. KLINIČKO-PATOLOŠKE KARAKTERISTIKE HORMONSKI NEZAVISNIH LOBULARNIH KARCINOMA DOJKE. АММ [Internet]. 30. Avgust 2022. [citirano 12. Juli 2026.];61(2). Dostupno na: https://asistent.ceon.rs/index.php/amm/article/view/36548

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Estrogen igra ulogu u proliferaciji luminalnog sloja epitelnih ćelija dojke i u razvoju karcinoma dojke. Oko 70% humanih karcinoma dojke pokazuje ekspresiju estrogenskih receptora. Na osnovu ekspresije hormonskih receptora, ovi karcinomi mogu se podeliti na hormonski zavisne i hormonski nezavisne. S obzirom na to da su podaci u svetskoj literaturi parcijalni, kao cilj ovog istraživanja postavljena je uporedna analiza ovih karakteristika hormonski zavisni i hormonski nezavisnih lobularnih karcinoma dojke. Analizirano je 138 slučajeva lobularnih karcinoma dojke u odnosu na njihov hormonski status. Dobijeni patohistološki, imunohistohemijski i klinički podaci upoređeni su studentovim t-testom i Fisherovim testom. Statistički značajne razlike između grupa bolesnica sa hormonski zavisnim i hormonski nezavisnim lobularnim karcinomom dojke pronađena je za starost bolesnica (p = 0,036) i nuklearni gradus (p = 0,006). Dok, sa druge strane, ne postoji statistička razlika između dve ispitivane grupe bolesnica u pogledu prisustva metastaza u aksilarnim limfnim čvorovima (p > 0,05). Nađeno je to da su bolesnice sa hormonski nezavisnim lobularnim karcinomima značajno starije od bolesnica sa hormonski zavisnim lobularnim karcinomom dojke, kao i da ekspresija hormonskih receptorane igra ključnu ulogu u metastaziranju ovog karcinoma u aksilarne limfne čvorove.

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hormonska zavisnost, lobularni karcinom dojke, status limfnih čvorova

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