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Title: [Karyotyping in chronic myeloproliferative syndrome (except chronic myeloid leukemia)]. Author: Lessard M. Journal: Pathol Biol (Paris); 1982 Nov; 30(9):759-65. PubMed ID: 6760079. Abstract: Cytogenetics studies in chronic myeloproliferative disorders have brought evidence of acquired chromosomal abnormalities. Some markers are frequently seen: = 1 partial trisomy, with numerous varieties, = 7 monosomy, = 8 trisomy, = 9 trisomy, = 20 long arm deletion (20q-), and less often: iso 17q, Dq-, 6p-, 21q-. Cytogenetics studies performed during active therapy have shown various abnormalities, probably therapeutic-related. Prospectives studies are useful in order to estimate the frequency and significance of karyotype variation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]