An immunohistochemical study of distribution of carcinoembryonic antigen in epithelial tumours of the ovary
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Immunohistochemical analysis of 82 ovarian epithelial tumors revealed mucinous types have higher carcinoembryonic antigen than serous types, with partial correlation to malignancy grade, suggesting it aids morphological analysis and grading.
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An immunohistochemical study of the tissue CEA content of 82 epithelial neoplasms of the ovary has shown that mucinous tumours contain more of this substance than do their serous counterparts; otherwise a knowledge of tissue CEA content appears to be of little value in the differential histological diagnosis of this group of neoplasms. Among mucinous tumours there is only a partial correspondence between their degree of malignancy, as assessed histologically, and their content of CEA. It is postulated that immunohistological study of tissue CEA may add a degree of finesse to morphological analysis of these neoplasms and thus allow for a more precise grading of their degree of malignancy.
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