Test ID: FGLIO
1p/19q Deletion in Gliomas, FISH, Tissue
Method Description
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The test uses two dual-probe FISH strategies with a 1p36 probe combined with a control 1q probe and a 19q13.3 probe combined with a control 19p probe. Probes are specific to the minimally deleted regions of 1p (1p36) and 19q (19q13.3) to detect 1p and 19q deletion. (5,6). Paraffin-embedded tissues are cut at 5 microns and mounted on positively charged glass slides. Six slides are prepared, with 1 slide stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The selection of tissue and the identification of target areas on the H&E stained slide is performed by a pathologist. Using the H&E slide as a reference, target areas are etched with a diamond-tipped etcher on the back of the unstained slide to be assayed. The probe sets are hybridized to the appropriate target areas and 2 technologists analyze 50 interphase nuclei each (100 total) with the results expressed as percent abnormal nuclei. (Unpublished Mayo data)
Day(s) and Time(s) Test Performed
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Samples processed Monday through Sunday. Results reported Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. CST.


