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Neuroblastoma in monozygotic twins – a case of probable twin-to-twin metastasis
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Neuroblastoma in monozygotic twins – a case of probable twin-to-twin metastasis

  • J Anderson1,
  • H Kempski1 na1,
  • L Hill3,
  • D Rampling2,
  • T Gordon4 &
  • …
  • A Michalski1 

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Concordance for neuroblastoma in monozygotic twins has been reported only rarely, and the cause of the shared pathology has not been established. We describe a case of infant monozygotic twins developing tumours that were morphologically, clinically and molecularly indistinguishable, but with a delay of 6 months between times of presentation. Both tumours were metastatic and had amplification of MYCN and deletion at 1p36. Twin 1, who developed neuroblastoma first, had constitutional karyotype abnormalities in at least 5% of peripheral blood mononuclear cells involving 1p and 3p, and a deletion of 1q44 in 21% of cells. Twin 2 had a normal constitutional karyotype and lacked rearrangement or deletion of these regions. We propose an acquired neuroblastoma predisposition specific for twin 1, and in utero metastatic spread of tumour cells to twin 2 via the shared placental circulation. © 2001 Cancer Research Campaign http://www.bjcancer.com

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    J Anderson, H Kempski & A Michalski

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  3. Department of Cytogenetics, St George's Hospital Medical School, London

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  4. Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, UK

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Anderson, J., Kempski, H., Hill, L. et al. Neuroblastoma in monozygotic twins – a case of probable twin-to-twin metastasis. Br J Cancer 85, 493–495 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1054/bjoc.2001.1979

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  • Received: 15 November 2000

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  • Published: 14 August 2001

  • Issue date: 17 August 2001

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