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  1. ... and biology of Wilms tumor include the following: 1q. Gain of chromosome 1q is associated with an inferior ... powerful predictor of outcome. In the presence of 1q gain, neither 1p nor 16q loss is significant.[ 97 , ...
  2. ... 2.[ 85 ] A separate report found that chromosome 1q gain was an adverse prognostic factor in patients with ... Dalton J, Upadhyaya SA, et al.: Chromosome arm 1q gain is an adverse prognostic factor in localized and ...
  3. ... chromosome 8 gain, the co-occurrence of chromosome 1q gain and chromosome 16q loss, the mutual exclusivity of ... presence of the main copy-number changes, chr 1q gain, chr 16 loss, chr 8 gain, chr 12 ...
  4. ... 13, (6) nonhyperdiploidy without adverse cytogenetic findings, (7) 1q gain, or (8) plasma cell leukemia. These patients have ( ... myeloma: cytogenetic abnormalities [t(4;14), del(17p), 1q gains] play a major role in defining long-term ...
  5. ... myeloma prognosis-specific genomic abnormalities: for example, CKS1B (1q gain), ASS1 (+9), CCND1/IGH ( IGH/CCND1 fusion or + ...
  6. ... Lanino E, Micalizzi C, Rosanda C, Panarello C. Gain of 1q in pediatric myelodysplastic syndromes. Leuk Res. 2006 Nov; ...
  7. ... it is more likely to be associated with gains of 1p, 1q and loss of 4q and 13q. Chromosome 3 ...
  8. ... Deletions of chromosomes 1p, 4q, and 6q and gains of chromosomes 1q, 3, and 20q are reported as recurring chromosomal ...
  9. ... Iq</synonym><synonym >Congenital disorder of glycosylation type 1q</synonym><synonym >SRD5A3-CDG</synonym></synonym-list><db- ...