Monosomy 3 in Uveal Melanoma: Correlation with Clinical and Histologic Predictors of Survival
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2003Vol. 44(3), pp. 1008–1008
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Abstract
Monosomy 3 correlates with survival but can be predicted only in patients with large epithelioid tumors. The absence of monosomy 3 is predictable only in patients who have small, spindle-cell tumors. In most patients, prediction of monosomy 3 according to tumor size and histology is unreliable.
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