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  • P-ISSN1738-6764
  • E-ISSN2093-7504
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Visual Taxonomy and Diagnostic Applications of Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) Probes in Hematologic, Solid, and Genetic Disorders: A Content-Centric Review

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTENTS / INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTENTS, (P)1738-6764; (E)2093-7504
2026, v.22 no.1, pp.126-148
Simon James Fong (University of Macau)
Jinfeng Guo (University of Macau)
Jiahui Yu (University of Macau)
Seon-Phil Jeong (Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University)
Li Bao (Beijing Jishuitan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University)

Abstract

Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) is a widely used cytogenetic imaging technique that enables precise visualization of chromosomal abnormalities across a range of clinical contexts. This paper presents a comprehensive visual taxonomy of FISH probe types—deletion/duplication probes (Del/Dup), break-apart probes (BAP), dual-color fusion probes (DC/DF), and centromeric enumeration probes (CEP)—and contextualizes their diagnostic applications across hematologic malignancies, solid tumors, and genetic disorders. By systematically organizing representative FISH imaging patterns and linking them to disease-specific interpretations, this work offers a content-centric reference framework for clinicians, educators, and researchers. The structured atlas not only enhances understanding of probe logic and signal interpretation but also supports the development of digital content systems and clinical decision support tools that integrate cytogenetic imaging with diagnostic workflows.

keywords
FISH Imaging, Cytogenetics, Probe Classification, Cancer Diagnostics, Genetic Disorders, Content Taxonomy, Biomedical Visualization, Chromosomal Abnormality Detection, Diagnostic Imaging, Clinical Decision Support

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTENTS