Chromosomal translocations

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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]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 PST. 14 February 2011.