In order to assess the prognostic significance of silver-stained nucleolar organizer region (AgNOR) proteins, a standardised analysis has been performed on 34 ocular globes with choroidal melanomas. On formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded sections, the visualisation and quantification of AgNORs were achieved according to the guidelines of the Committee on AgNOR Quantification (1995); statistical analysis was performed on the mean AgNOR area values (NORA). We have encountered significantly higher NORA values in non-spindle shaped elements, in tumours of larger dimensions as well as in those with worse clinical course; no correlations were achieved when the AgNOR quantity was compared with age, sex and amount of pigment. The comparison of Kaplan-Meier survival curves revealed that patients affected by melanomas with higher NORA values (>3.327 μm2), non-spindle cell histotype and increased size of tumour had a worse prognosis; finally, by Cox multivariate analysis, the AgNOR quantity appeared the only independent prognostic variable to predict the final outcome of patients.
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Tuccari, G., Giménez-Mas, J. A., Fedele, F., Del-Agua, C., Melcon, B., Trombetta, C. J., & Giuffrè, G. (1999). The AgNOR quantity as prognostic parameter in choroidal melanomas: A standardised analysis. Analytical Cellular Pathology, 19(3–4), 163–168. https://doi.org/10.1155/1999/536394
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