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Idrees MT et al. – Isochromosome 12p and 12p overrepresentations were consistently found in the primary germ cell tumor components, metastatic teratoma, and angiosarcoma. The results indicated a clonal origin of the tumors, which supports that angiosarcoma, as well as the teratomas, arose from the testicular germ cell tumors.

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