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. 1990 Oct;85(5):477-85.
doi: 10.1007/BF00194220.

Leukaemia and transient leukaemia in Down syndrome

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Leukaemia and transient leukaemia in Down syndrome

L Iselius et al. Hum Genet. 1990 Oct.

Abstract

We have reviewed 215 published cases of leukaemia and transient leukaemia in Down syndrome. There is an over-representation of mosaic trisomy 21, possibly the result, at least in part, of a survival effect. The most intriguing observation is a bimodal distribution of maternal age, produced largely because cases with true leukaemia have a significantly higher maternal age than cases with transient leukaemia (33.5 versus 29.5 years). In conjunction with evidence that meiosis I nondisjunction is infrequent in transient leukaemia, this suggests different mechanisms for the etiology of leukaemia and transient leukaemia, and favours a locus predisposing to transient leukaemia proximal to the centromere on the long arm of chromosome 21.

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