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Hematologic Malignancy Evaluation • Histology/ Morphology (Least sensitive) – What the cells look like • Immunohistochemistry (IHC) – Staining the cells to identify specific markers • Flow cytometry – Looks at individual cells based on staining for specific markers • Cytogenetics – Karyotype - FISH analysis • Molecular studies (Most sensitive) – Identifying abnormal genes and/or gene products TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT | 2 . Types of Cytogenetic Analysis • Karyotype vs. FISH Karyotype- is the characterization of structural and numerical changes in chromosomes while cells are dividing. They are displayed as a systematized arrangement of chromosome pairs in descending order of size. FISH (Fluorescent in situ hybridization)- • A molecular cytogenetic technique using fluorescent probes that bind to a specific part of a chromosome • Used to detect the presence or absence of specific DNA sequences on chromosomes TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT | 3 . Normal Karyotype TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT | 4 . Chromosomal Banding Giemsa staining (or G-banding) of chromosomes reveals characteristic patterns of horizontal bands like bar codes. TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT | 5 . Chromosome Definitions TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT | 6 .
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