Immunohistochemical detection of estrogen and progesterone receptors in endometriotic tissue

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Immunohistochemistry detected estrogen and progesterone receptors in endometriotic tissue, with better results from fresh frozen samples than formalin-fixed tissues.

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This study analyzed estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor levels in endometriotic tissue using immunohistochemistry on 30 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples and 20 fresh frozen samples. Estrogen receptor positivity was seen in 37% of formalin-fixed/paraffin-embedded tissues and 60% of fresh frozen tissues, while progesterone receptor positivity was higher at 67% and 75%, respectively. The authors reported no correlation between endometriosis site or severity and hormonal receptor status, and they explicitly noted better immunohistochemical results with fresh frozen rather than formalin-fixed/paraffin-embedded tissue. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it measures estrogen and progesterone receptor detection in endometriotic tissue using immunohistochemistry.

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30 formalin-fixed and paraffin embedded and 20 fresh frozen samples of endometriotic tissue were analysed immunohistochemically for the concentration of estrogen and progesterone receptors. In the formalin-fixed and paraffin embedded group only 37% of the samples were estrogen receptor positive whereas 63% were receptor negative. In contrast, we found that 67% of the samples had a positive progesterone receptor status. In the fresh frozen group 60% of endometriotic tissues were estrogen receptor positive and 75% of the tissues had a positive progesterone receptor status. We could not find any correlation between the site or severity of the endometriosis or the hormonal receptor status. We were able to demonstrate that the immunohistochemical detection of hormonal receptors in endometriotic tissues is possible and that better results were obtained if fresh frozen rather than formalin-fixed and paraffin embedded tissues were analyzed. Similar content being viewed by others

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endometriosis

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Endometriosis Frozen Sections Genitalia, Female Paraffin Embedding Receptors, Estrogen Receptors, Progesterone Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Genitalia, Female Humans Immunohistochemistry Receptors, Estrogen Receptors, Progesterone

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