FISH in Diagnosis of Biliary Stricture
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- STATUS
- Recruiting
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- participants needed
- 96
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- sponsor
- University Hospital Olomouc
Summary
The management of biliary
Description
The management of biliary
This study will proove the feasebility and the clinical place of FISH in the diagnostic of
biliary
FISH (Fluorecent In Situ Hybridization) is a molecular cytogenetic method, which enables the
detection of fluorescently- labeled DNA/RNA or oligonucleotide probes hybridized to
metaphase/ interphase. It uses probes to bind to specific DNA/RNA sequences. This enables the
detection of
Different methods were used to take samples from the site of the
- Methods
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- Tissue specimens obtained via either brush cytology, forceps
biopsy or fine needleaspiration duringERCP orendosonography (EUS ) were examined by routine cytology or histology (RC) methods. - In addition, FISH using fluorescent-based polynucleotide probes targeting chromosomes 3, 7, 17 and locus 9p21 was performed (ZytoVysion).
- Tissue specimens obtained via either brush cytology, forceps
Success (positivity) is defined by the presence of
Gold standard for final diagnosis should be the histology from
Details
Condition |
Biliary |
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Age | 18years - 99years |
Treatment |
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Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04391153 |
Sponsor | University Hospital Olomouc |
Last Modified on | 19 February 2024 |
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2nd Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital and Palack University,
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