PMID: 3756836Oct 1, 1986Paper

A case of pituitary adenoma with 58 chromosomes

Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
J A ReyJ Benítez

Abstract

Chromosome analysis was performed on a growth hormone secreting pituitary adenoma. G-banding analysis showed a stem line with 58 chromosomes including numerical deviations of pairs #3, #5, #7, #9, #11, #12, #13, #17, #19, #20, and gonosomes was found. These findings add new evidence of the nonrandom involvement of C and F group chromosomes in numerical deviations in this tumor type.

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Jan 1, 1994·Journal of Neuro-oncology·S M Gollin, I P Janecka
Dec 1, 1987·Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics·J A ReyS Moreno
May 1, 1988·Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics·Z GibasB S Emanuel
Sep 1, 1990·Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics·C OrndalF Mitelman
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May 24, 2003·Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology·Andy Levy, Stafford Lightman
Feb 13, 2001·Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics·M J BelloJ A Rey
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Nov 5, 1999·Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics·J B LarsenS Heim
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