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FISH test resultsFISH, VYSIS (R), UROVYSION (Tsee below
FISH, Vysis (R), UroVysion (TM), Bladder Cancer CYTOGENETIC RESULTS Cytogenetic Reference #: UF-08-000991 Test Setup Date: 02/06/2008 Test Completion Date: 02/15/2008 Could someone please put in laymans terms what this means? I must tell you I am scared to death right now! I had a cysto done the end of October and everything in the bladder looked good(no tumors, polyps etc) just a slight enlargement of the prostate. I have a follow up with the urologist next week, but i am not a very patient guy. This has me really worried! Thanks in advance! Specimen Source: Urine Clinical History:Hematuria, abnormality of urination Interphase Cells: >=25 Metaphase Cells: 0 FISH RESULTS: POSITIVE fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) result using the Vysis UroVysionTM assay nuc ish(D3Z1x3-5),(D7Z1x4),(CDKN2Ax2-4),(D17Z1x1-4)¢5! INTERPRETATION and COMMENTS: An ABNORMAL hybridization pattern was observed with 5 cells exhibiting numerical abnormalities for chromosomes 3, 7, 9, and 17. This result is indicative of bladder cancer according to the UroVysion Directional Insert. Positive UroVysion results in the absence of other signs or symptoms of bladder cancer may be evidence of other urinary tract related cancers, e.g., ureter, urethra, renal, and/or prostate in males, and further patient follow-up is justified. If the test results are not consistent with the clinical findings, a consultation between a pathologist and the treating physician is warranted. The UroVysion test was designed for use on voided urine specimens as an aid for the initial diagnosis of bladder carcinoma in patients with hematuria and subsequent monitoring for tumor recurrence in patients previously diagnosed with bladder cancer
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