A rare presentation of BCR‐ABL1 and RUNX1‐MECOM rearrangement in a pediatric patient with acute myeloid leukemia
Ragdah M. Alamri,
Maryam Alanazi,
Rajeh K. AlRajeh
et al.
Abstract:Key Clinical MessageIn a patient with de novo AML, co‐existing BCR::ABL1 p190 isoform and RUNX1::MECOM rearrangement is accompanied by a very poor prognosis including limited response to treatment and no molecular remission. It is essential to develop a consensus on the therapeutic modalities different from the current regimen.AbstractAcquisition of BCR::ABL1 fusion as a primary or secondary event and RUNX1::MECOM fusion independently is reported in de novo and therapy‐related MDS/AML, albeit with low frequenc… Show more
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