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Gonadoblastoma

 
 
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Disease relevance of Gonadoblastoma

 

High impact information on Gonadoblastoma

 

Chemical compound and disease context of Gonadoblastoma

 

Biological context of Gonadoblastoma

  • Minute Y chromosome derived marker in a child with gonadoblastoma: cytogenetic and DNA studies [14].
  • In two female patients with gonadoblastoma, small marker chromosomes contained portions of the Y chromosome, and a single region of overlap could be defined extending from probe pDP97 in interval 4B, which contains the centromere, to marker sY182 in interval 5E of the proximal long arm [15].
  • One out of five female patients with mutations in WT1 developed a WT, 2/3 male patients presented with the association of urinary and genital malformations, 1/3 male patients presented with sexual reversal (female phenotype) and bilateral gonadoblastoma, and 4/5 female patients presented with isolated SRNS [16].
 

Anatomical context of Gonadoblastoma

  • Identification of germ cells at risk for neoplastic transformation in gonadoblastoma: an immunohistochemical study for OCT3/4 and TSPY [17].
 

Gene context of Gonadoblastoma

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Gonadoblastoma

References

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