| Literature DB >> 6744224 |
J M Scheres, T W Hustinx, R S Holdrinet, J P Geraedts, A Hagemeijer, M van der Blij-Philipsen.
Abstract
Eight patients with various hematologic disorders had an identical chromosomal aberration in their bone marrow or unstimulated peripheral blood, a translocation t(1;7) interpreted as t(1;7)(p11;p11). The translocation chromosome replaced one normal chromosome #7; therefore, the karyotype of the abnormal cells was trisomic for 1q and monosomic for 7q. Including four cases from the literature, a total of 12 patients (4 women, 8 men) with this translocation are known at the moment. The translocation does not seem to be associated with a specific disorder, but almost all patients had a preleukemic syndrome during some stage of their disease. It is very remarkable that 11 of the 12 patients lived in the Netherlands, and 7 patients had a history of iatrogenic exposure to alkylating agents or irradiation; one patient was a radiation worker and another one had a history of toxic exposure to chloramphenicol. It is suggested, therefore, that the t(1;7) is a possibly induced chromosomal aberration with a clearly nonrandom geographic distribution.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6744224 DOI: 10.1016/0165-4608(84)90061-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Genet Cytogenet ISSN: 0165-4608