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Case Reports
. 2002 Feb;75(2):178-81.
doi: 10.1007/BF02982024.

MLL gene rearrangement in acute myelogenous leukemia after exposure to tegafur/uracil

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MLL gene rearrangement in acute myelogenous leukemia after exposure to tegafur/uracil

Toshihiro Fukushima et al. Int J Hematol. 2002 Feb.

Abstract

We report a case of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) with MLL (myeloid-lymphoid leukemia or mixed-lineage leukemia) gene rearrangement after exposure to tegafur/uracil. Cytogenetic and clinical findings in this patient: t(11;17) (q23;q25), AML-M4 morphology, development of AML within a short latent period after first exposure to tegafur/uracil, and good response to remission induction chemotherapy but short remission duration, have been considered typical features of therapy-related acute myelogenous leukemia (t-AML) after exposure to topoisomerase II-targeting agents. This case report suggests that t-AML may develop after exposure to tegafur/uracil and that MLL gene rearrangement may not necessarily be specific to t-AML after exposure to topoisomerase II-targeting agents.

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