Brief Reports
Copyright ©2005 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 28, 2005; 11(8): 1210-1214
Published online Feb 28, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i8.1210
Table 1 Correlations between MC and macrophages infiltration and the various clinicopathologic factors.
MCs
TAMs
High1Low2High3Low4
Age (yr)5 Sex761.257.258.359.7
Male13221619
Female14111312
Histological grade of carcinoma6
Well1291410
Moderate11141212
Poor41039
Depth of invasion7
Superficial Ta-T119b1019d9
Invasive T2-T48b2310d22
Lymph node metastasis7
Positive11a2412c22
Negative16a917c9
Distant metastasis7
Positive7a178c18
Negative20a1621c13
Table 2 Proportion of MCT and MCTC in colorectal cancer and normal.
MCTC (mean±SD)MCT (mean±SD)Total
Normal group (n = 20)10.13.2 (74.3%)3.50.9 (25.7%)13.62.1 (100%)
Colorectal cancer group (n=60)45.810.6 (77.4%)13.44.9 (22.6%)59.29.3 (100%)
Table 3 Proportion of MCT and MCTC in colorectal cancer with various histological grades.
Histological grade of carcinomaMCTC (mean±SD)MCT (mean±SD)Total
Well (n = 21)50.812.5 (80.5%)12.35.1 (19.5%)63.110.1 (100%)
Moderate (n = 25)42.29.1 (73.0%)15.63.3 (27.0%)57.88.2 (100%)
Poor (n = 14)44.78.5 (80.0%)11.24.7 (20.0%)55.95.3 (100%)