Abstract:BackgroundSecondary Acute Myeloid Leukemia (S-AML) patients generally have a poor prognosis, and the chromosomal karyotype of S-AML have been rarely reported in the published literature. We aimed to explore the chromosomal karyotype and its clinical significance in patients with S-AML.MethodsClinical characteristics and chromosome karyotypes of 26 patients with S-AML were retrospectively analyzed. The overall survival (OS) was measured from the time of the patients’ transition to AML (which means the time of S… Show more
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