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[Interstitial 9q deletion: a primary change in acute non-lymphoblastic leukemia?]
E Lloveras1, F Solé, L Florensa
1Laboratori de Citologia Hematològica, Hospital de l'Esperança, Barcelona.
Abstract:
Two cases of acute non-lymphoblastic leukaemia (ANLL), subtypes M1 and M5b, are presented. Both of them showed the 9q-interstitial deletion as the only abnormality. From our observations and others found in the literature it can be inferred that such abnormality might be a primary finding in ANLL, related to an unfavourable prognosis, regardless the morphological subtype.
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