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Potential Role of Hydroxyapatite Nanocrystalline for Early Diagnostics of Ovarian Cancer

Ruslana Chyzhma, Artem Piddubnyi, Sergey Danilchenko, O. I. Kravtsova, Roman Moskalenko

2021Diagnostics14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Calcification is one of the clinical and morphological manifestations of ovarian tumors and it begins at the initial stages of carcinogenesis. Thus, this process can be used for the early diagnostics of some malignant ovarian tumors. We compared the results of ultrasound and histology and found that calcifications of a size less than 200 μm are not detected by ultrasound. These calcified structures are round fragile particles of different sizes. In the EDX (Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy) spectra, the main lines were from Ca and P, and the ratio of these elements corresponds to hydroxyapatite. Thus, we established that hydroxyapatite is the main mineral component of ovarian psammoma bodies and could be used for early diagnostics of ovarian malignant neoplasia.

Topics & Concepts

Psammoma bodyOvarian cancerNanocrystalline materialCalcificationHistologyPathologyUltrasoundCarcinogenesisMedicineMaterials scienceCancerRadiologyInternal medicineNanotechnologyImmunohistochemistryBiomarkers in Disease MechanismsOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentMicroRNA in disease regulation