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Morphological and Immunohistochemical Analysis of Melanocytic Lesions
Důra, Miroslav ; Dundr, Pavel (advisor) ; Mandys, Václav (referee) ; Pock, Lumír (referee)
This doctoral thesis deals with morphological and immunohistochemical analysis of melanocytic lesions. Melanoma is the most dangerous malignant skin tumor with its potential occurrence outside the skin. Its early diagnosis is the basic aspect of a favorable disease prognosis. Distant metastases development occurring several years after the initial diagnosis is a typical feature of melanoma. Histopathological differential diagnostics of melanocytic lesions is extremely difficult because of the diversity of melanocytic lesions. Contemporary research is focused on the identification of new surrogate markers based on immunohistochemistry or molecular genetics, which would be enable to estimate the behavior of a certain lesion and clarify the gray zone of melanocytic lesions of uncertain biological behavior. The doctoral thesis is focused on the immunohistochemical analysis of GLUT-1 protein expression in 400 cases of benign and malignant melanocytic lesions. Significant expression of this marker was identified in the group of melanomas, it was not identified in melanocytic nevi. Expression of GLUT-1 corresponded to the worse prognosis of the disease. The doctoral thesis also deals with the issue of TILs. The analysis of TILs (tumor infiltrating lymphocytes) in 213 melanomas compared the prognostic...
Relevance of Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes as a Prognostic Factors at Patients With Portal Vein Embolisation (PVE) and Patinets With PVE and Administration of Autologous Stem Cells
Brůha, Jan ; Třeška, Vladislav (advisor) ; Gürlich, Robert (referee) ; Šubrt, Zdeněk (referee)
Relevance of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes as a prognostic factors in patients with portal vein embolisation (PVE) and patients with PVE and administration of autologous stem cells Background: low future liver remnant volume (FLRV) is the cause of why 75% of patients with colorectal liver metastases (CLM) are primarily inoperable. Portal vein embolisation (PVE) helps to increase FLRV and so increase the operability. But PVE fails in almost 40 % of patients. Usage of stem cells (SCs) could be the way how to support the effect of PVE. Currently, there are studies of interactions of the immune system and malignancies. We do not know about papers focused on relations of the immune system and CLM in patients treated by PVE. There were not described interactions of ABC transporters and CLM at patients after PVE was performed too. Aims: the aim of this dissertation was to verify the effect of PVE and intraportal administration of SCs on the growth of FLRV and progression of the CLM. Other aims were to evaluate the tumor infiltrating lymphocytes, ABCC10 and ABCC11 transportes in patients treated by surgery for CLM after PVE and their clinical relevances. Methods: intraportal administration of SCs after PVE and their effect was explored in a group of 63 patients (43 patients with PVE alone, 20 in the group PVE with...
Relevance of Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes as a Prognostic Factors at Patients With Portal Vein Embolisation (PVE) and Patinets With PVE and Administration of Autologous Stem Cells
Brůha, Jan ; Třeška, Vladislav (advisor) ; Gürlich, Robert (referee) ; Šubrt, Zdeněk (referee)
Relevance of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes as a prognostic factors in patients with portal vein embolisation (PVE) and patients with PVE and administration of autologous stem cells Background: low future liver remnant volume (FLRV) is the cause of why 75% of patients with colorectal liver metastases (CLM) are primarily inoperable. Portal vein embolisation (PVE) helps to increase FLRV and so increase the operability. But PVE fails in almost 40 % of patients. Usage of stem cells (SCs) could be the way how to support the effect of PVE. Currently, there are studies of interactions of the immune system and malignancies. We do not know about papers focused on relations of the immune system and CLM in patients treated by PVE. There were not described interactions of ABC transporters and CLM at patients after PVE was performed too. Aims: the aim of this dissertation was to verify the effect of PVE and intraportal administration of SCs on the growth of FLRV and progression of the CLM. Other aims were to evaluate the tumor infiltrating lymphocytes, ABCC10 and ABCC11 transportes in patients treated by surgery for CLM after PVE and their clinical relevances. Methods: intraportal administration of SCs after PVE and their effect was explored in a group of 63 patients (43 patients with PVE alone, 20 in the group PVE with...

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