Different karyotypic abnormalities, t(1;6) and del(7), in two uterine leiomyomas from the same patient
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Different karyotypic abnormalities, t(1;6) and del(7), in two uterine leiomyomas from the same patient
Abstract
Cytogenetic studies of two uterine leiomyomas from the same patient revealed different karyotypic changes. Both tumors showed only a single chromosome abnormality; one had t(1;6)(q23;p21) and the other del(7)(q21.2q31.2). These findings support the view that multiple leiomyomas of the uterus arise independently.
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