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. 2013 Apr 28;19(16):2473–2480. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i16.2473

Table 1.

Pathological parameters of gastrointestinal stromal tumors in CD117, carbonic anhydrase II and Ki-67 proteins

Variable Total CD117
P value CA II
P value Ki-67
P value
+ - + - + -
Sex
Male 61 56 5 0.317 53 8 0.515 25 36 0.171
Female 52 41 11 46 6 14 38
Age (yr)
≤ 60 61 48 13 0.036 54 7 0.485 22 39 0.859
> 60 52 49 3 45 7 17 35
Diameter
≤ 5 cm 30 27 3 0.647 25 5 0.297 8 22 0.406
> 5 cm 83 70 13 74 9 31 52
Site
Stomach 45 40 5 41 4 13 32
Small bowel 35 34 1 0.004 31 4 0.459 8 27 0.014
Others 33 23 10 27 6 18 15
Mitotic rate
≤ 5 MF/50 HPFs 52 45 7 0.941 46 6 0.515 11 41 0.009
> 5 MF/50 HPFs 61 52 9 53 8 28 33
NIH risk
Very low 5 4 1 4 1 2 3
Low 15 13 2 0.980 13 2 0.424 2 13 0.031
Medium 16 14 2 16 0 2 14
High 77 66 11 66 11 33 44
Depth of invasion
Mucosa 24 21 3 21 3 6 18
Muscular 41 33 8 38 3 10 31
Serous 30 30 0 0.033 27 3 0.168 13 17 0.013
Adjacent tissue 18 13 5 13 5 10 8

This table shows that Being compared by tumor site, mitotic rate, National Institutes of Health (NIH) risk, and depth of invasion of tumor cells, the differences were significant between the Ki-67-positive and -negative groups, while for CD117, significant differences were found for age, tumor site and depth of invasion of tumor cells. For carbonic anhydrase (CA) II, no significant differences were found between positive and negative groups. MF: Mitotic figures; HPFs: High-power fields.