Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) and Microvessel Density in Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Larynx: an Immunohistochemical Study

1999 
The distribution of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), one of the most important angiogenic factors, and microvessel density (MVD) were assessed in laryngeal carcinomas by means of immunohistochemistry. Correlation of VEGF with MVD and clinical parameters (T stage, N stage, histological grading, survival, recurrence-free interval) was also examined. VEGF expression was evaluated semi-quantitatively and was observed in varying intensity (i) in tumour cells, (ii) in the stromal department as diffuse, sometimes strong reactivity, especially in close proximity to tumour masses and (iii) in macrophages and endothelial cells. Normal epithelium presented no VEGF reactivity except in the immediate vicinity of tumour transformation. Forty percent of our specimens exhibited substantial VEGF reactivity, whereas 20% showed no staining in tumour cells and stroma. These results could be positively correlated with MVD. Moreover, high-graded carcinomas revealed higher VEGF expression, but there was no association...
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