Using banding techniques the chromosomes were studied in 15 leiomyomas. The material comprised nine uterine myomas from one patient, one parametrial leiomyoma from a second patient and five tumors from a third patient with disseminated peritoneal leiomyomatosis. The results were considered together with pooled data from the literature. From this it could be concluded that: (1) each leiomyoma was the product of a separate clonal development; (2) different leiomyomas from the same patient sometimes showed an identical abnormal stemline (possibly because of etiological influences); (3) uterine and extra-uterine leiomyomas seemed to follow similar evolutionary pathways in their chromosomal progression.

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