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Cytogenetic abnormalities in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
P D Micallef-Eynaud1, O B Eden, E Grace
1Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
|January 1, 1993
Abstract:
A review of the cytogenetic analyses of a cohort of unselected patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia from a single institution (1981-1989) confirmed hyperdiploidy > 50 as a favorable prognostic feature and pseudodiploidy, especially with chromosomal rearrangements, as an adverse one. In the early years of the study, a high incidence of diploid karyotype was identified, but with time (better banding and more intensive search) the incidence has fallen to 7.7%. Many such patients have been shown to be pseudodiploid. Molecular genetic techniques are increasingly identifying clonal abnormalities.