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Immunohistochemical over expression of p53 in head and neck Squamous cell carcinoma: clinical and prognostic significance.

Atif Ali HashmiZubaida Fida HussainShumaila Kanwal HashmiMuhammad IrfanErum Yousuf KhanNaveen FaridiAmir KhanMuhammad Muzzammil Edhi
Published in: BMC research notes (2018)
Total 66.1% (80 cases) expressed positive p53 expression, 34% (29 cases) revealed no p53 expression, while focal positive p53 expression was noted in 9.9% (12 Cases). Moreover, high p53 expression (>ā€‰70%) was noted in 26.4% (32 cases), while 19% (23 cases) showed 51-70% p53 expression. On the basis of intensity of p53 staining; strong p53 expression was noted in 39.7% (48 cases), while 24.8% (30 cases) and 10.7% (13 cases) revealed intermediate and weak p53 expression respectively. Significant association of p53 intensity of expression with extranodal extension and higher tumor grade (grades II and III) was noted. p53 is useful prognostic biomarker in head and neck Squamous cell carcinoma and therefore we suggest that more large scale studies are needed to evaluate its prognostic significance in our population.
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