M. Bratulic et al., NUMBER OF NUCLEOLI AND NUCLEOLAR ORGANIZER REGIONS PER NUCLEUS AND NUCLEOLUS - PROGNOSTIC VALUE IN CANINE MAMMARY-TUMORS, Veterinary pathology, 33(5), 1996, pp. 527-532
Twenty-eight canine mammary tumors were evaluated for histopathologic
classification as recommended by the World Health Organization and sil
ver-binding nucleolar organizer region (AgNOR) and nucleolus counts. S
amples of surgically excised tumors and tumors taken at necropsy were
fixed in neutral formalin, embedded in paraffin, and cut into 1-3-mu m
-thick sections. Two sections were taken from each tumor: one was stai
ned with hematoxylin and eosin and the other was treated with the silv
er staining technique for the demonstration of AgNORs. After histopath
ologic classification, the number of nucleoli and the number of AgNORs
/nucleus and AgNORs/nucleolus were determined. Statistical analysis (S
tudent's t-test) showed a significant difference in the mean number of
nucleoli (P < 0.005), mean number of AgNORs/nucleolus (P < 0.001), an
d mean number of AgNORs/nucleus (P < 0.005) between benign and maligna
nt canine mammary tumors. There was no significant differences between
metastatic and nonmetastatic malignant tumors.