Trisomy 12 in uterine leiomyomas: A new cytogenetic subgroup

Chromosome analysis of short-term cultures from uterine leiomyomas revealed trisomy 12 in six cases. In four of the tumors + 12 was the only karyotypic change. The fifth case also had trisomy 4, whereas the sixth had loss of one X chromosome as an additional aberration. These findings indicate that...

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Humans
Karyotyping
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