Correlation of vasculogenic mimicry in the aggressive and quiescent period of pterygium
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    Abstract:

    AIM: To study the relationship between vasculogenic mimicry and human pterygium and to evaluate the clinical significance.

    METHODS: Twenty samples of normal conjunctiva and the aggressive and quiescent period of pterygium of both 50 cases were studied under the light microscope by HE stain, Periodic acid-Schiff stain(PAS), immunohistochemistry staining with CD34, VEGF and immunohistochemistry combined with PAS stain.

    RESULTS: The expression of CD34 and VEGF in pterygium was significantly higher than those of normal conjunctiva specimens(All P<0.05). The expression of CD34 and VEGF in aggressive cases was apparently higher than that in quiescent cases(All P<0.05). Vasculogenic mimicry was identified in 38 of 50 aggressivcases and 11 of 50 quiescent cases by PAS stain, with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05). Bivariate analysis showed that vasculogenic mimicry were positively correlated with aggressive cases(Spearman's correlation coefficient r=0.540>0.5, P=0.000).

    CONCLIUSION: Neovascularization exists in pterygium and vascular mimicry is one of the blood supply pathways of the pterygium and play an very important role in the development of pterygium.

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Jun-Jie Chen, Yu-Qing Lan, Gong-Fa Wu, et al. Correlation of vasculogenic mimicry in the aggressive and quiescent period of pterygium. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2015;15(3):414-417

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  • Received:December 04,2014
  • Revised:March 05,2015
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  • Online: March 09,2015
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