2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00405-011-1863-9
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Metastatic neuroblastoma of the mandible: a cytogenetic and molecular genetic study

Abstract: Neuroblastoma (NB) jaw metastases are rare. Here, we report on cytogenetic and genetic studies on metastatic NB to the mandible. A 7-year-old boy, with an abdominal neuroblastoma, presented with a mass of the left body of the mandible. Cytogenetic analysis of the original tumor and the mandibular lesion biopsies revealed similar heterogenous subclones with 42 ~ 47,XY,+der(1)(q11 → qter),-2,del(7)(q21.1 → qter),-8,-9,-10,-11,del(11)(q13.3 → qter),-13,-14,-15,-17, + 18-18,der(18)(?),+21,+m1,+m2,+m3,+m4,+m5,+m6,+… Show more

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“…A polygenic inheritence is most probable. The limited number of familial cases limits the pursuit of genetic factors or familial inheritence in NB 24 ). Well known genetic abnormalities in NB are chromosome deletion of 1p, 11q, gain of 17q and amplification of the n-myc oncogene 6 , 27 , 32 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A polygenic inheritence is most probable. The limited number of familial cases limits the pursuit of genetic factors or familial inheritence in NB 24 ). Well known genetic abnormalities in NB are chromosome deletion of 1p, 11q, gain of 17q and amplification of the n-myc oncogene 6 , 27 , 32 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%