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Case Reports
. 1984 Oct;49(4):325-30.
doi: 10.1007/BF00320206.

Translocations (4p+; 6q-) and (12q-; Xp+) in blastic phase of a Ph1-positive chronic myeloid leukemia

Case Reports

Translocations (4p+; 6q-) and (12q-; Xp+) in blastic phase of a Ph1-positive chronic myeloid leukemia

S Suciu et al. Blut. 1984 Oct.

Abstract

This paper reports a 28-year-old woman with Philadelphia chromosome (Ph1)-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) who developed two marrow cell lines during the blastic phase: one with the translocation (12;X) (q 11;p22) and the other with the translocation (4;6) (p 16;q 25). The literature on involvement of chromosomes 12 and X in translocations and the appearance of 6 q- aberration in CML is summarized. The relationship between the 6 q-aberration and the blast cells with lymphoid appearance in the plastic phase of CML is discussed.

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