Role of molecular techniques as a tool in hematological malignancies as regards diagnosis prognosis and follow up for minimal residual disease /
Rehab Mohamed Elfangary
Role of molecular techniques as a tool in hematological malignancies as regards diagnosis prognosis and follow up for minimal residual disease / دورة التقنيات الجزئية كأداة فى تشخيص وتقييم أورام الدم الخبيثة ومتابعة وتجديد أقل جزء وتحديد متبقى من المرض Rehab Mohamed Elfangary ; Supervised Nabil Eldanasouri , Sherif Nasseh Amin , Heba Mahmoud Gouda - Cairo : Rehab Mohamed Elfangary , 2010 - 165P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology
Molecular genetic techniques are now routinely applied to hematological malignancies within a clinical laboratory setting . The detection of genetic rearrangements not only assists with diagnosis and treatment decisions but also adds important prognostic information . In addition genetic rearrangements associated with hematological malignancies can be used as molecular markers allowing the detection of low levels of residual disease
Genetic rearrangements in hematological malignancies Minimal residual disease Molecular techniques
Role of molecular techniques as a tool in hematological malignancies as regards diagnosis prognosis and follow up for minimal residual disease / دورة التقنيات الجزئية كأداة فى تشخيص وتقييم أورام الدم الخبيثة ومتابعة وتجديد أقل جزء وتحديد متبقى من المرض Rehab Mohamed Elfangary ; Supervised Nabil Eldanasouri , Sherif Nasseh Amin , Heba Mahmoud Gouda - Cairo : Rehab Mohamed Elfangary , 2010 - 165P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology
Molecular genetic techniques are now routinely applied to hematological malignancies within a clinical laboratory setting . The detection of genetic rearrangements not only assists with diagnosis and treatment decisions but also adds important prognostic information . In addition genetic rearrangements associated with hematological malignancies can be used as molecular markers allowing the detection of low levels of residual disease
Genetic rearrangements in hematological malignancies Minimal residual disease Molecular techniques