Neo-Vascularity and Clinical Outcome in High-Grade Extremity Soft-Tissue Sarcomas
Increased tumor neovascularity has been shown to correlate with poor prognosis in solid tumors. METHODS: Microvessels were identified by factor VIII immunohistochemical staining. Analysis of microvessel counts, tumor characteristics, and resection details was performed on 119 primary, high-grade ext...
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Main Authors: | Saenz, N. C., Heslin, M. J., Adsay, V., Lewis, J. J., Leung, Denis H. Y., LaQuaglia, M.P. |
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1998
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