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Query: UMLS:C0024591 (
malignant hyperthermia
)
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Prostate specific antigen
(
PSA
) is the most useful serum marker for following the disease status of prostate cancer patients after therapy. While
PSA
is felt to be an organ specific marker, lack of
PSA
expression in the seminal vesicles has not been adequately established.
MHS
-5 is a monoclonal antibody which recognizes an epitope on seminal vesicle specific antigen. Our objectives were to define
PSA
expression by the seminal vesicles, to determine whether
MHS
-5 could serve as an adjunct in the diagnosis of seminal vesicles invasion by carcinoma of the prostate, and to determine whether carcinoma, having invaded seminal vesicles would retain its expression of
PSA
and other prostate markers. Using an immunoperoxidase procedure, we studied thirteen seminal vesicles without histologic evidence of prostate cancer invasion and five seminal vesicles with locally invasive cancer. No seminal vesicles expressed
PSA
, whereas prostate cancer invading the seminal vesicles expressed
PSA
in all cases.
MHS
-5 expression was more variable. Only two of five cases of locally invasive tumor demonstrated seminal vesicles expression for
MHS
-5. Our findings further support the specificity of
PSA
. While
MHS
-5 may be helpful in delineating seminal vesicles in some instances, it is not a consistently reliable marker.
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PMID:The detection of prostate specific antigen, MHS-5, and other markers in invasive prostate cancer and seminal vesicle. 137 81