Isochromosome 17q in two cases of acute blast transformation in myeloproliferative disorders
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Isochromosome 17q in two cases of acute blast transformation in myeloproliferative disorders
Abstract
Two cases of acute blast cell transformation in myeloproliferative disorders associated with a dicentric 17q isochromosome are reported. In both cases, the karyotypes also included a Philadelphia 9q;22q translocation, and in one case, an additional chromosome 8 (trisomy 8).
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