Correlation between Reactive Stromal Expression and Histochemical Trichrome Masson Staining with Histopathological Grading in Prostate Adenocarcinoma at Adam Malik Haji Center General Hospital Medan

Authors

  • Mohd. Yuwanda Basrul patologi_anatomik_fk_usu
  • Lidya Imelda Laksmi
  • Causa Trisna Mariedina
  • M. Nadjib Dahlan Lubis
  • T. Kemala Intan
  • Jessy Chrestella

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55816/mpi.v33i3.584

Keywords:

Prostate adenocarcinoma, reactive stromal expression, gleason score, trichrome masson

Abstract

Background

Adenocarcinoma of the prostate is an invasive carcinoma, composed of neoplastic prostatic epithelial cells with differentiation and secretion arranged in various histomorphological patterns.Quantitative analysis of the elements that make up the stroma in casesprostate adenocarcinomahas been linked to prognostic factors and the Gleason score, which correlates with progression and metastasis, and may contribute to new prognostic feature approaches.

 

Method

Descriptive analytic study with 33 paraffin block samples diagnosed as prostate adenocarcinoma at Haji Adam Malik General Hospital Medan.Assessment is done forsee the relationship between reactive stromal expression using Trichrome Masson and histopathological grading gleason score then determine the scoring score for the stroma around the prostate gland adenocarcinoma lesion stained blue with trichrome masson, a positive score of one (+): if 0-15% stroma is stained blue, positive two (++): if >15%-<50% stroma is stained and triple positive (+++): if >50% stroma is stained blue. The histopathological grading was categorized into grade I (well differentiated: Gleason score ≤6), grade II (moderately differentiated: Gleason score 7 (3+4)), and grade III (poorly differentiated: Gleason score 7 (4+3) and 8 -10).

 

Results:

Reactive stromal expression the most found was positive three (+++) (69.7%) and the most common histopathological grading was grade III (69.7%). There was a significant correlation between reactive stromal expression and histopathological grading in prostate adenocarcinoma (p-value=0.044), namely the worse the cell differentiation, the higher the positive score of reactive stromal expression.

 

Conclusion

Assessment of reactive stromal expression associated with histopathological grading can be used as an indication of prognosis in patients with prostate adenocarcinoma.

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2025-01-07

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