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'''Chromosomal translocations''' may be characteristic of a tumour or simply narrow down the diagnosis to a set of tumours. They are often a subject of pimping and show-up on examinations. | '''Chromosomal translocations''', also '''translocations''', may be characteristic of a tumour or simply narrow down the diagnosis to a set of tumours. They are often a subject of pimping and show-up on examinations. | ||
The key point is: | The key point is: |
Revision as of 19:50, 7 March 2011
Chromosomal translocations, also translocations, may be characteristic of a tumour or simply narrow down the diagnosis to a set of tumours. They are often a subject of pimping and show-up on examinations.
The key point is:
- One should be aware of the existence of (specific) translocations and translocations which significantly narrow down the diagnosis -- which are available (for clinical pathology).
Translocation | Genes | Tumour(s) | Reference |
t(12;16) | FUS/ATF1 | angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma | [1] |
t(12;22) | EWS/ATF1 | angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma | [1] |
t(12;16) | EWS/CHOP | myxoid liposarcoma | [1] |
t(16;22) | EWS/ATF1 | myxoid liposarcoma | [1] |
t(12;22) | EWS/ATF1 | clear cell sarcoma | [1] |
t(21;22) | EWS/ATF1 | Ewing sarcoma | [1] |
t(12;21) | FUS/ERG | Ewing sarcoma | [1] |
t(12;21) | FUS/ERG | acute myeloid leukemia | [1] |