Familial rhabdoid tumour 'avant la lettre '-from pathology review to exome sequencing and back again

Author:

Witkowski Leora123,Lalonde Emilie34,Zhang Jian34,Albrecht Steffen5,Hamel Nancy16,Cavallone Luca12,May Sandra Thompson7,Nicholson James C8,Coleman Nicholas9,Murray Matthew J89,Tauber Peter F10,Huntsman David G1112,Schönberger Stefan13,Yandell David7,Hasselblatt Martin14,Tischkowitz Marc D15,Majewski Jacek34,Foulkes William D1236

Affiliation:

1. Program in Cancer Genetics, Department of Oncology and Human Genetics; McGill University, Montreal; Quebec Canada

2. Lady Davis Institute and Segal Cancer Centre, Jewish General Hospital; McGill University, Montreal; Quebec Canada

3. Department of Human Genetics; McGill University, Montreal; Quebec Canada

4. McGill University and Genome Quebec Innovation Center, Montreal; Quebec Canada

5. Department of Pathology, Montreal Children's Hospital; McGill University Health Centre, Montreal; Quebec Canada

6. Research Institute; McGill University Health Centre, Montreal; Quebec Canada

7. Vermont Cancer Center; University of Vermont College of Medicine; Burlington VT USA

8. Department of Paediatric Oncology and Haematology; Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Cambridge UK

9. Department of Pathology; University of Cambridge; UK

10. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; St. Mary's Hospital; Siegen Germany

11. British Columbia Cancer Research Center; British Columbia Cancer Agency, Vancouver; BC Canada

12. Genetic Pathology Evaluation Center of the Departments of Pathology of Vancouver General Hospital; the Center for Translational and Applied Genomics, and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Vancouver BC Canada

13. Department of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology; University Children's Hospital; University of Bonn Germany

14. Institute of Neuropathology; University Hospital Münster; Germany

15. Department of Medical Genetics; University of Cambridge; UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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