Cytogenetic study of neuroendocrine carcinoma of Merkel cells

Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
Y Vázquez-MazariegoC San Román

Abstract

We describe the cytogenetic study of a neuroendocrine tumor of Merkel cells which appeared in a patient following a heart transplant. An abnormal karyotype was observed in a metastatic lymph node. The abnormality includes two markers derived from the long arm of chromosome 1, while maintaining two normal chromosomes 1.

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