Uccella S, Bernasconi B, Ricotti I, Proserpio I, Calabrese G, Capella C, Tibiletti MG. Partial trisomy of chromosome 13 as a single cytogenetic abnormality in an Italian case of nasal NK/T lymphoma.
Cancer Genet 2012;
205:186-9. [PMID:
22559981 DOI:
10.1016/j.cancergen.2012.02.005]
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Abstract
Extranodal NK/T lymphoma, nasal type, is an uncommon neoplasm that occurs with a higher prevalence among Asian populations and Native American populations of Central and Southern America. In Western countries, this tumor is extremely rare, accounting for less than 1.5% of all non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Cytogenetic analyses have been performed only in a limited number of cases, mainly because of technical problems related to extensive necrosis and the scarcity of clinical samples, and these have shown complex karyotypes with no specific chromosomal translocations. Here, we report the cytogenetic characterization of a clinically aggressive nasal NK/T-cell lymphoma occurring in a 40-year-old Italian male patient, in which the sole chromosome abnormality was a partial trisomy of chromosome 13.
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