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A study on inorganic elements in psammomas from ovarian & thyroid cancer
Pedro S Olivera Merlin1, Paulina del C Leyva Bohorquez, Ruth Martínez-Cruz
1Biological & Medical Sciences Research Center, The School of Medicine & Surgery, UABJO, Oaxaca, Mexico. perezcampos@prodigy.net.mx
Background & Objectives:
Concentric lamellar calcifications known as psammoma bodies (PB) are found in benign and malignant tumours. Whether or not the inorganic element concentrations in psammomas are similar to serous adenocarcinoma of the ovary and thyroid papillary cancer tissues has not yet been ascertained. We undertook this retrospective study to establish if there is any difference in the concentrations of inorganic ions found in psammomas in serous adenocarcinoma of the ovary, and those found in thyroid papillary cancer tissue.
Methods:
PB samples from patients with adenocarcinoma of the ovary (n = 10) and with thyroid papillary cancer (n = 10) were analyzed through inductively-coupled plasma spectroscopy (ICP).
Results:
There were no significant differences in the concentrations of inorganic elements in PB from thyroid papillary cancer than in those PB from ovarian cancer.
Interpretation & Conclusions:
Differences in the concentrations of inorganic elements may be due to the variation in environmental pollution. Our study had limitation of small sample size. Our results suggest that some inorganic elements can participate in the origin of psammoma bodies.
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