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Keywords: Fluorescence in situ hybridization
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Urol Int (2021) 105 (7-8): 631–636.
Published Online: 12 February 2021
...Lennert Eismann; Jan-Niclas Mumm; Lucas Bohn; Christian Wülfing; Ruth Knüchel-Clarke; Jozefina Casuscelli; Raphaela Waidelich; Christian G. Stief; Boris Schlenker; Severin Rodler Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) diagnostics...
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Urol Int (2013) 90 (2): 174–178.
Published Online: 26 October 2012
... from China. Material and Methods: From January 2003 to February 2012, 6 patients with renal PNET confirmed by immunohistochemical staining and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) treated in our institution were reviewed retrospectively and our data compared with the literature. Results...
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Urol Int (1995) 55 (1): 25–28.
Published Online: 03 February 2010
...Isoji Sasagawa; Teruhiro Nakada; Manabu Ishigooka; Masahiko Tomaru; Toshihiro Sawamura; Tadashi Tateno Identification of marker chromosomes by fluorescence in situ hybridization was performed in 2 cases of cryptorchidism. In case 1, the marker chromosome was derived from chromosome 22. In case 2...
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Urol Int (2004) 72 (2): 118–122.
Published Online: 19 February 2004
...Steffen Krause; Gerhard Feil; Thomas Beiter; Harald Pressler; Karl M. Schrott; Karl-Horst Bichler Through examinations using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) of chromosomes 1 and 9, we tried to obtain more information on dysplasia and carcinoma in situ (Cis) in relation to the oncogenesis...
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Urol Int (2001) 67 (3): 235–239.
Published Online: 05 October 2001
... cancer. This study evaluated NAT2 and chromosome 8 in sequential tumours from bladder cancer patients to determine if NAT2 alterations increase the risk of progression. Materials and Methods: Thirty-seven sequential carcinomas from 19 patients were assessed using fluorescence in situ hybridization...