Abstract:
A
gNORs were analyzed with A
gNOR staining in 73 specimens of cervical squamous carcinoma. The results showed that A
gNORs of the specimens with Ⅱ histological grade were higher than that of grade Ⅰ, (5. 53±1. 47and, 4. 40±1. 34, respectively), and the patients whose A
gNORs were≥5. 0, have a lower 10-year survival rate than the patients whose A
gNORs were 5. 0, P0. 02. This indicated that there was a good correlation between A
gNORs and histolgical grade or prognosis of the cervical squamous carcinoma,A
gNORs could be regarded as a valuable index to judge the malignant grade and the prognosis of cervical squamous carcinoma.