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Sarcomas
Wednesday 29 October 2003
Exemples
fibrosarcomas
synovialosarcomas
osteosarcomas
chondrosarcomas
liposarcomas
Cytogenetics
translocation-associated sarcomas
nontranslocation-associated sarcomas
Differential diagnosis
pseudosarcomas
See also
Tumors
- Sarcomas
- soft tissue sarcomas
References
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Suvà ML, Cironi L, Riggi N, Stamenkovic I. Sarcomas: genetics, signalling, and cellular origins. Part 2: TET-independent fusion proteins and receptor tyrosine kinase mutations. J Pathol. 2007 Oct;213(2):117-30. PMID: 17703479
Clark MA, Fisher C, Judson I, Thomas JM. Soft-tissue sarcomas in adults. N Engl J Med. 2005 Aug 18;353(7):701-11. PMID: 16107623
Sandberg AA. Cytogenetics and molecular genetics of bone and soft-tissue tumors. Am J Med Genet. 2002 Oct 30;115(3):189-93. PMID: 12407700
Helman LJ, Meltzer P. Mechanisms of sarcoma development. Nat Rev Cancer. 2003 Sep;3(9):685-94. PMID: 12951587
Nielsen TO, West RB, Linn SC, Alter O, Knowling MA, O’Connell JX, Zhu S, Fero M, Sherlock G, Pollack JR, Brown PO, Botstein D, van de Rijn M. Molecular characterisation of soft tissue tumours: a gene expression study. Lancet. 2002 Apr 13;359(9314):1301-7. PMID: 11965276
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