Higher Percentage of FISH-Determined Monosomy 3 and 8q Amplification in Uveal Melanoma Cells relate to Poor Patient Prognosis
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2012Vol. 53(6), pp. 2668–2668
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Thomas van den Bosch, Jackelien G. M. van Beek, Jolanda Vaarwater, Robert M. Verdijk, Nicole C. Naus, Dion Paridaens, Annelies de Klein, Emine Kılıç
Abstract
A high percentage monosomy 3 and chromosome 8q gain in primary UM cells showed a strong relation with poor disease-free survival compared with low percentage aberrations.
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