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  1. ... with primary Ewing sarcoma, 64.2%).[ 41 ] Standard cytogenetics: Complex karyotype (defined as the presence of five or more independent chromosome abnormalities at diagnosis) and modal chromosome numbers lower than ...
  2. ... et al 2009 , Maserati et al 2009 ]. Novel cytogenetic abnormalities in the presence or ... 7, complex rearrangements of the del(20)(q), and unbalanced ...
  3. ... 11 ] For pediatric Burkitt lymphoma/leukemia patients, secondary cytogenetic abnormalities, other than MYC rearrangement, are associated with an inferior outcome,[ 12 , 13 ] and cytogenetic abnormalities involving gain of 7q or deletion of 13q ...
  4. ... BWS exists but no detectable chromosome 11p15.5 cytogenetic abnormalities, copy number variants, methylation abnormalities, or UPD has ... Offspring of a Proband with BWS and a Cytogenetic Abnormality View in own window Cytogenetic Abnormality Risk to ...
  5. ... chromosome 1q is one of the most common cytogenetic abnormalities in Wilms tumor and is observed in approximately ... features and diagnostic evaluation of childhood kidney tumors.) Cytogenetic abnormalities such as rearrangement between 10q21 and 18p11.2 ...
  6. ... 2 (Langer-Giedion syndrome) [ Fryns 1997 ]. No other cytogenetic abnormalities have been associated with HMC, although two chromosome ... Group II chaperonins (archebacterial chaperonins and eukaryotic T complex-related proteins [ Slavotinek & Biesecker 2001 ]). Chaperonins are members ...
  7. ... of chromosome 5q [del(5q)] as an isolated cytogenetic abnormality is characterized by bone marrow erythroid hyperplasia, atypical ... in the coding sequences of the succinate dehydrogenase complex, subunit B (SDHB) genes. Recent investigations have found ...
  8. ... minority of these tumors; however, they may have cytogenetic abnormalities similar to those observed for tumors occurring in ... GCTs with other non-GCT somatic elements is complex, and few data exist to direct treatment. In ...
  9. ... a chromosome rearrangement involving SOX9 depends on the cytogenetic abnormality. Other family members of a proband . Because CD ... Igarashi A, Kamiyama Y, Nishimura G, Ogata T. Complex genomic rearrangement in the SOX9 5' region in ...
  10. ... analysis can be considered to exclude other large cytogenetic abnormalities or rare chromosome rearrangements that involve ZEB2 [ Kluk ... are septal defects and patent ductus arteriosus. More complex congenital heart defects, however, have been reported and ...
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