1. Cytogenetics of pediatric central nervous system tumors
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M. Stella, Laura Sainati, Giorgio Perilongo, L Silvestro, A. Montaldi, S. Bolcato, Anna Leszl, P Celli, Giuseppe Basso, and L Cordero di Montezemolo
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Male ,Ependymoma ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Adolescent ,Central nervous system ,Chromosome Disorders ,Astrocytoma ,Biology ,Embryonal carcinoma ,Central nervous system disease ,ONCOLOGY ,GENETICS & HEREDITY ,Carcinoma, Embryonal ,Glioma ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Cerebellar Neoplasms ,Child ,Molecular Biology ,In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ,Chromosome Aberrations ,Ploidies ,Brain Neoplasms ,Cytogenetics ,Infant ,Chromosome ,Histology ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Child, Preschool ,Karyotyping ,Immunology ,Female ,Medulloblastoma - Abstract
A cytogenetic analysis was performed on short-term cultures of 43 previously untreated childhood central nervous system neoplasms of various histology. The cells were obtained from pediatric patients, none of whom had received therapy before karyotypic evaluation. Successful chromosome studies were performed on 24 tumors. The most commonly detected structural abnormalities involved chromosomes 1 and 17. Other structural chromosome abnormalities involved chromosomes 3, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, and 20.
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- 1996
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