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The aim of this study was to provide insight into some of the less commonly observed abnormalities in neuroblastoma, by performing comparative genomic hybridization analysis on 24 primary and metastatic neuroblastomas
Abstract:
Neuroblastoma, the most common extracranial solid tumor of childhood, is associated with a number of genetic abnormalities that are prognostically significant. The most common abnormalities are associated with aggressive clinical behavior and include deletion of distal chromosome 1p, NMYC amplification, and unbalanced gain of the long arm of chromosome 17. There are also other more...
International Classification:
Neoplasms - Malignant neoplasms - neuroblastoma
Categories:
neuroblastoma
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Cancer Genet Cytogenet,
Vol: 120 Page: 44-9 July 2000
C. J. Breen; A. O'Meara; M. McDermott; M. Mullarkey; R. L. Stallings
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The aim of this study was to examine the evolution of unbalanced gain of distal chromosome 2p in neuroblastoma
Abstract:
Neuroblastoma, one of the most common tumors of childhood, presents at diagnosis with a vast number of recurrent chromosomal imbalances that include hyperdiploidy for whole chromosomes, partial loss of 1p, 3p, 4p, 11q, 14q, partial gain of 1q, 7q, 17q and amplification of MYCN. These abnormalities are nonrandomly distributed in neuroblastoma as loss of 3p and 11q rarely occur in MYCN more...
International Classification:
Neoplasms - Malignant neoplasms - neuroblastoma
Categories:
neuroblastoma
Geography:
International
Cytogenet Genome Res,
Vol: 106 Page: 49-54 2004
R. L. Stallings; P. Carty; L. McArdle; M. Mullarkey; M. McDermott; A. O'Meara; E. Ryan; D. Catchpoole; F. Breatnach
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