Additional chromosomal indication for the unicellular origin of chronic myelocytic leukemia
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Additional chromosomal indication for the unicellular origin of chronic myelocytic leukemia
Abstract
In a female patient with chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML) the translocation 9q +; 22q was constantly found to involve only the variant chromosome 9 with an unusually long secondary constriction. The finding indicates a unicellular origin of CML.
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