Description
A FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) panel with 3 probes refers to a genetic test that uses fluorescently labeled DNA probes to detect specific chromosomal abnormalities in a sample, typically from a patient with suspected hematological or solid tumor malignancies. These panels are designed to identify numerical and structural changes in chromosomes, such as deletions, duplications, or translocations, which can be indicative of specific diseases or guide treatment decisions.



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