2012
DOI: 10.1097/pas.0b013e31826247a2
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Identification of Tissue Contamination by Polymorphic Deletion Probe Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization

Abstract: Potential sources of error in surgical pathology include specimen misidentification, unidentified tissue, and tissue contamination of paraffin blocks and slides. Current molecular approaches to characterize unidentified or misidentified tissue include fluorescence in situ hybridization identification of sex chromosomes (XY FISH) and microsatellite analysis. Polymorphic deletion probe (PDP) FISH, a novel FISH assay based on copy number variants, can distinguish between cells and tissues from 2 individuals in si… Show more

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“…9-11 In general, short tandem repeat analysis is the most commonly used method, 12 although a number of other techniques exist. 13,14 Microdissection may need to be employed in order to isolate the cells in question. 15 Depending on the situation, molecular evaluation may not always be possible, given the size and viability of the contaminant.…”
Section: Troubleshooting Tissue Contaminantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9-11 In general, short tandem repeat analysis is the most commonly used method, 12 although a number of other techniques exist. 13,14 Microdissection may need to be employed in order to isolate the cells in question. 15 Depending on the situation, molecular evaluation may not always be possible, given the size and viability of the contaminant.…”
Section: Troubleshooting Tissue Contaminantsmentioning
confidence: 99%