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Chromosomal aberrations in iris melanomas
H W Mensink
, J Vaarwater
, R J W de Keizer
, D de Wolff-Rouendaal
, C M Mooy
, A de Klein
,
D Paridaens
Orbita and oculoplastic surgery
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Chromosomal Aberrations
100%
Iris Melanoma
100%
Chromosome 3
66%
Tumor
33%
Disease-free Survival
33%
Melanoma
33%
Chromosomal Changes
33%
Metastatic Disease
33%
Ciliary Body
33%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
33%
Cyclin-dependent Kinase Inhibitor 2A (CDKN2A)
33%
Uveal Melanoma
16%
Clinical Follow-up
16%
Choroidal Melanoma
16%
Iris
16%
Ciliary Body Melanoma
16%
Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
16%
Choroidal
16%
Statistical Analysis
16%
Multivariate Analysis
16%
Univariate Analysis
16%
Chromosomal Region
16%
Chromosome 1p
16%
Small Sample Size
16%
Chromosomal Loss
16%
Chromosome 10q
16%
Chromosome 10
16%
Better Prognosis
16%
9p21
16%
Liver Metastasis
16%
UV mutation
16%
Partial Loss
16%
Chromosome 9p
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chromosomal Aberration
100%
Chromosome 3
100%
Disease Free Survival
50%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
50%
Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
25%
Chromosome 1p
25%
Chromosome 10
25%
Chromosome 10q
25%
Induced Mutation
25%
Chromosome Loss
25%
Sample Size
25%
Chromosome 9p
25%
Multivariate Analysis
25%