2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.cancergencyto.2005.11.008
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A Ph-negative chronic myeloid leukemia with a complex BCR/ABL rearrangement and a t(6;9)(p21;q34.1)

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“…The explanation for these cases are that there is a double recombination event involving chromosomes 9 and 22, and in some cases one or more other chromosomes (Bartram 1985; Fitzgerald and Morris 1991; Heim et al 1985; La Starza et al 2002; Nishigaki et al 1992; Seong et al 1999; Sessarego et al 2000; Todoric-Zivanovic et al 2006). Usually, patients with Ph-negative (Ph−)/ BCR-ABL1 -positive ( BCR-ABL1 +) CML are clinically not distinguishable from patients with Ph+ CML (Baccarani et al 2013; Martiat et al 1991; Seong et al 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The explanation for these cases are that there is a double recombination event involving chromosomes 9 and 22, and in some cases one or more other chromosomes (Bartram 1985; Fitzgerald and Morris 1991; Heim et al 1985; La Starza et al 2002; Nishigaki et al 1992; Seong et al 1999; Sessarego et al 2000; Todoric-Zivanovic et al 2006). Usually, patients with Ph-negative (Ph−)/ BCR-ABL1 -positive ( BCR-ABL1 +) CML are clinically not distinguishable from patients with Ph+ CML (Baccarani et al 2013; Martiat et al 1991; Seong et al 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of the few studies published with a precise map of the insertions [ 7 - 10 ], we aimed to construct an accurate map of the insertions in the cell line CML-T1 [ 11 ] and 9 patients with Ph negative BCR/ABL1 positive CML using a range of FISH probes obtained from BAC clones. The fusion gene was identified at 9q34 (3 patients), 22q11 (5 patients and CML-T1) and 22p11 (3 patients), resulting in relocation of sequences well in excess of either 3' ABL or 5' BCR by means of a direct insertion (6 patients and CML-T1) or a sequence of events (3 patients).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In about 5-10% of CML cases, a complex translocation leaded to the formation of a variant Ph chromosome [12,13] . [14] . So 4q31 is first report up to now.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%