Cytogenetics for synol cell sarcoma is –

Correct Answer: t (X : 18)
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., t (X:18) Synol cell Sarcoma (SCS) Synol cell sarcoma forms about 10% of all soft tissue sarcomas. o Although the name suggests an origin from the synol linings, less than 10% of them are intra-aicular. o Most synol sarcomas show a characteristic chromosomal translocation t (X : 18) producing SYT-SS X1 or-SS X 2 fusion genes.The specific translocation is associated with poor prognosis 60-70% of SCS involve the lower extremities especially around knee and thigh. o Histologic hallmark of biphasic synol sarcoma is the dual lining of differentiation of the tumor cells (eg. epitheliat like and spindle cells) o Calcified concrections can be present on X-rays. o This tumor is positive for i) Keratin ii) Epithelial membrane antigen.
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