Description
A FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) panel with 4 probes is a laboratory test used to detect specific genetic abnormalities in cells, often in the context of cancer diagnosis and prognosis. The panel uses fluorescently labeled DNA probes that bind to target DNA sequences on chromosomes, allowing visualization of the presence, absence, or rearrangement of specific genes or chromosomal regions under a microscope.



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