tailieunhanh - Histochemical assessment of AgNORs in cutaneous neoplasms of cattle

A prospective study was conducted on twenty five cutaneous growths from various breeds of cattle were assessed for cellular proliferation by employing AgNORs (Argyrophilic Nucleolar Organizing Regions) staining method. Histochemical assessment of AgNORs revealed a significantly higher count in malignant neoplasms in comparison to benign neoplasms. The AgNOR counts in cutaneous and teat papillomas ranged from to with an average count of . The NOR counts was highest in squamous cell carcinoma (), followed by melanoma (), fibroma () and trichoepithelioma (). The study concluded that the assessment of AgNORs was found to be very useful to differentiate between benign, malignant and borderline cases of cutaneous neoplasms. | Histochemical assessment of AgNORs in cutaneous neoplasms of cattle