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A complex translocation t(1-12-11) in a patient with hodgkins-disease
D Stefanescu1, D Colita, G Calin
1UNIV HOSP FUNDENI,DEPT HEMATOL,R-76210 BUCHAREST,ROMANIA.
Oncology Reports
|May 25, 2011
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A new complex translocation t(1;12;11) (p32;q24;q23) was found as the sole abnormality in spleen cells from a patient with lymphocyte predominant subtype of Hodgkin's disease. The patient is in complete remission 4.5 years after diagnosis.
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