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Malignant cell growth is acquired by genetic and / or chromosomal instability e. g. gene amplification or deletion, chromosomal polysomy, aneuploidy or translocations. Hence, molecular and cytogenetic analysis has become an essential as well as indispensable complementing tool in routine diagnostics of histological sections.