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Immunolabeling and Counting Ribbon Synapses in Young Adult and Aged Gerbil Cochleae
Published on: April 21, 2022
[Size and proliferative index correlation in acoustic neuromas]
Oswaldo Inácio de Tella1, João Norberto Stavale, Marco Antonio Herculano
1Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Hospital Professor Edmundo Vasconcelos, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. detella@globo.com.br
Abstract:
Acoustic neuromas are the most common tumors in the cerebellopontine angle. The molecular mechanisms involved in generation and growth of these tumors are not completely elucidated. Many radiological, clinic and immunohistochemistry data were correlated to tumor growth. We studied 11 acoustic neuromas surgically treated at Hospital São Paulo/Unifesp and correlated clinical and radiological data with proliferative index (Ki-67). The size of the tumors were positively correlationated with proliferative index. No other correlation had statistic significativity.
