1994
DOI: 10.1002/mpo.2950220610
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Karyotype evolution in a patient with down syndrome and acute leukemia following a congenital leukemoid reaction

Abstract: We report the serial cytogenetic study of a patient with Down syndrome who experienced a congenital leukemoid reaction, underwent a spontaneous remission within four months, and subsequently developed acute myeloid leukemia at 16 months. A blood chromosome study to rule out Down syndrome performed at age 24 days, during the leukemoid reaction, revealed a 47,XX,+21 karyotype. The diagnosis of acute leukemia was made at 16 months, at which time a chromosome study, on bone marrow, was performed. This analysis rev… Show more

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“…This type of transient JT has been reported with a case of Down syndrome. 29 In this case, the patient presented a congenital leukemoid reaction at birth. The leukemia cells showed a normal karyotype except for the presence of trisomy 21.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…This type of transient JT has been reported with a case of Down syndrome. 29 In this case, the patient presented a congenital leukemoid reaction at birth. The leukemia cells showed a normal karyotype except for the presence of trisomy 21.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%