Lattice theory approach to metastatic disease patterns in autopsied human patients: Application to metastatic neuroblastoma

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It is recognized that subsets of some morphologically homogeneous tumors may have different metastatic distribution patterns. Lattice theory is a multidimensional generalization of the cube. If each autopsied patient is regarded as a ‘snapshot’ (lattice corner), then each lattice edge represents an event of metastatic spread. A ‘minimum entry’ construction program was applied to the 40 neuroblastoma patients with complete autopsies at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. This lattice has the inductive property that reconnecting a single pathway does not decrease its length. Subset patterns in patients identified by this method may have diagnostic and therapeutic significance.

论文关键词:Lattice theory,Cancer metastases,Neuroblastoma,Partially ordered set,Tree diagram

论文评审过程:Received 21 December 1983, Revised 5 April 1984, Accepted 2 May 1984, Available online 19 May 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-3203(85)90032-9