| Literature DB >> 26722598 |
Zhiqiong Wang1, Wen Zen2, Fankai Meng1, Xing Xin1, Li Luo1, Hanying Sun1, Jianfeng Zhou1, Lifang Huang1.
Abstract
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is most frequently observed in middle-aged individuals. In most patients, normal marrow cells are replaced by cells with an abnormal G-group chromosome, the Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome. The Ph chromosome that is characterized by the translocation (9;22) (q34;q11) is noted in 90-95% of patients diagnosed with CML. Studies have also shown that CML can be associated with various other cytogenetic abnormalities, with 5-10% of these cases showing complex translocation involving another chromosome in addition to the Ph chromosome. Here, we report the case of a Ph(+) CML patient with an inserted karyotype who presented clinically in the chronic phase but with atypical features. This case highlights the significance of cytogenetic abnormalities on the prognosis in CML.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic myeloid leukemia; Philadelphia chromosome; case report; cytogenetic abnormalities; translocation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26722598 PMCID: PMC4680543
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Pathol ISSN: 1936-2625