Chromosomal Abnormalities in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia1
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Chromosome abnormalities in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and their possible clinical significance are briefly re viewed based upon the literature and 60 cases studied at the University of Minnesota. Almost all cases of ALL appear to demonstrate clonal abnormalities; the major abnormal clone is usually hyperdiploid or pseudodiploid. Among cases of non-T, non-B ALL, at least four translocations appear to be present with an increased frequency: t(9;22); t(4;11); t(11;14); and t(1 ;3). Patients with these translocations appear to have unique clinical and laboratory findings. Although the presence of ab normal clones does not seem to influence remission duration, the nature of the abnormality does. Patients whose leukemias demonstrate predominantly a pseudodiploid abnormal clone or a translocation have significantly shorter first remissions. Most importantly, among patients with non-T, non-B ALL, the pres ence or absence of translocations may separate poor responders from good responders.
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تاریخ انتشار 2006