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Trisomy 9 in hematologic disorders: possible association with primary thrombocytosis
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
|July 1, 1987
Abstract:
Ten patients with a hematologic disorder and a clone of cells with trisomy 9 in the bone marrow were studied in order to investigate the clinical significance of this chromosome anomaly. In five of the patients, trisomy 9 was the only anomaly; in four, there was also trisomy 8; and in one, a Y chromosome was also lacking. Four patients had a myelodysplastic syndrome, and six had a myeloproliferative disorder. Interestingly, four patients had primary thrombocytosis.