Abstract

Currently, the most commonly practiced method of reporting cases of colorectal carcinoma is done according to guidelines provided by the College of American Pathologists (8th edition) and the Royal College of Pathologists (UK). These guidelines include various histopathological parameters like tumor site, extent, histologic type, grade, margins, tumor budding, lymphovascular invasion, and perineural invasion. However, in the present guidelines, the immunohistochemistry-based marker of mean vessel density (MVD) has not been addressed as an important parameter. The present study gives an overview of the importance of MVD.MVD was statistically significant when correlated with tumor size, lymph node metastasis, grade, and vascular invasion. However, no statistical significance was observed when compared with age, perineural invasion, and stage of the tumor.

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