Pejovic T, Heim S, Mandahl N, Elmfors B, Flodérus U M, Furgyik S, Helm G, Willén H, Mitelman F
Department of Clinical Genetics, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer. 1990 May;2(1):48-52. doi: 10.1002/gcc.2870020109.
Clonal karyotypic abnormalities were detected in 7 of 42 cytogenetically analyzed benign ovarian tumors. An adenofibroma had -X and a mucinous cystadenoma had t(1;11)(q25;q23) as the sole abnormality. Trisomy 12 was found in the remaining five tumors. It was the only change in two fibromas and a serous cystadenoma; the fourth tumor, a mucinous cystadenoma, had one clone with +12 and one with +12 and +10, and the fifth tumor, a fibrothecoma, had +4,+9,+12. The finding of trisomy 12 in five of seven karyotypically aberrant tumors suggests that this aberration characterizes a hitherto unrecognized cytogenetic subgroup of benign ovarian neoplasms.