Pure red cell hypoplasia associated with long-arm deletion of chromosome 5
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Pure red cell hypoplasia associated with long-arm deletion of chromosome 5
Abstract
A further instance of the new hematologic entity of pure red cell hypoplasia with deletion of the the long arm of a chromosome 5(5q-) was seen in a 59-year-old white male. Examination of the bone marrow showed depressed erythroid cells with normal granulocytic and megakaryocytic precursors. Chromosomal analysis showed deletion of a chromosome 5 without any apparent translocation. This karyotype may be associated with acute leukemia.
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