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Nonrandom chromosomal abnormalities in malignant pleural mesothelioma.

Cytogenetic studies were performed on tumor cells from specimens of 30 consecutive patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma. Metaphases for chromosomal G-banding analyses were obtained from 27 of these patients. Clonal abnormalities were detected in 19 patients. Karyotype findings were complex and heterogeneous: aneuploidy, polyploidy, structural abnormalities, and several subclones were seen. The most frequent chromosomal abnormalities were polysomy or partial polysomy 7, monosomy or partial monosomy 22, and rearrangements involving breakpoints at 1p11-22.

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