Utility of an anchored multiplex polymerase chain reaction‐based fusion assay for diagnosis of soft tissue tumors in cytology
T. Leif Helland,
Adam S. Fisch,
Ivan Chebib
Abstract:BackgroundFine‐needle aspiration specimens from soft tissue tumors are complicated by lack of tissue architecture and limited material for ancillary testing. There are little data on the feasibility of next‐generation sequencing techniques for fusion detection on soft tissue cytology specimens. This study explored the role of an anchored multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR)‐based gene fusion assay in aiding the diagnosis of mesenchymal neoplasms on cytology samples.MethodsThe laboratory information system… Show more
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