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Overexpression and amplification of Murine double minute 2 as a diagnostic tool in large lipomatous tumor and its correlation with Ki67 proliferation index: An institutional experience.
[well-differentiated liposarcoma]
Well-differentiated
liposarcoma
(
WDLPS
)
is
the
most
common
type
of
liposarcoma
and
sometimes
can
be
difficult
to
distinguish
from
large
lipoma
due
to
the
similar
morphology
.
This
study
proposed
to
evaluate
the
expression
and
amplification
of
Murine
double
minute
2
(
MDM
2
)
gene
and
determine
its
correlation
with
Ki
67
proliferation
index
.
This
study
used
cross-sectional
design
.
This
study
enrolled
37
cases
of
lipomatous
tumors
with
>
5
cm
in
size
.
Eighteen
cases
of
WDLPS
and
19
cases
of
lipoma
were
stained
for
MDM
2
and
Ki
67
immunohistochemistry
,
followed
by
MDM
2
in
situ
hybridization
in
12
selected
cases
.
M
DM
2
overexpression
and
amplification
status
for
both
groups
were
compared
using
Chi
-square
test
,
with
the
alternative
of
Fisher
's
exact
test
.
Correlation
test
between
MDM
2
overexpression
and
clinical
characteristics
with
the
Ki
67
proliferation
index
were
performed
using
Pearson
's
test
with
the
alternative
of
Spearman
's
rho
test
.
M
DM
2
overexpression
was
detected
in
all
WDLPS
cases
and
in
3
(
16
%
)
of
lipoma
cases
with
significance
difference
(
P
=
0
.
000
)
,
whereas
MDM
2
amplification
was
found
in
all
WDLPS
and
in
1
of
lipoma
cases
(
P
=
0
.
200
)
.
There
was
a
strong
correlation
between
MDM
2
overexpression
and
higher
Ki
67
proliferation
index
(
r
=
0
.
645
,
P
=
0
.
000
)
.
Evaluation
of
MDM
2
overexpression
can
be
used
as
a
useful
adjunct
to
differentiate
WDLPS
from
large
lipoma
and
seems
to
be
related
with
Ki
67
proliferation
index
.
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