2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.leukres.2017.04.004
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Treatment results in children with myeloid leukemia of Down syndrome in Saudi Arabia: A multicenter SAPHOS leukemia group study

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“…In these patients, there is a strong predisposition to cardiovascular disease, seizures [1], leukemia [2,3], infections with hepatitis B virus (especially within institutionalized men) [4], upper respiratory tract infections [5], Alzheimer's disease [6], obesity [7], thyroid diseases [8], cardiac anomalies [9], and obstructive sleep apnea [10,11]. Disruption of the proteostasis network and accumulation of misfolded proteins occur as a result of an abnormality in the number of chromosome 21 [12].…”
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“…In these patients, there is a strong predisposition to cardiovascular disease, seizures [1], leukemia [2,3], infections with hepatitis B virus (especially within institutionalized men) [4], upper respiratory tract infections [5], Alzheimer's disease [6], obesity [7], thyroid diseases [8], cardiac anomalies [9], and obstructive sleep apnea [10,11]. Disruption of the proteostasis network and accumulation of misfolded proteins occur as a result of an abnormality in the number of chromosome 21 [12].…”
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“…Se analizaron 30 pacientes, 18 (60%) hombres y 12 mujeres con una mediana de edad de 10 años (1-16 años), la mayoría de los pacientes vivían en Bogotá al momento del diagnóstico (67%) como se muestra en la figura 1. rrollados (6,9,11,18,21) Se encontró predominio de presentación en el sexo masculino 1.5:1 similar a lo reportado en algunos artículos (16,17,19)"container-title":"Hematology (Amsterdam, Netherlands. La clasificación en riesgo alto (43%) fue mayor que la del grupo GIMEMA (22.6%) pero similar a las observados en los grupos latinoamericanos (39.6%) (9).…”
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“…Down syndrome (DS) children have an approximately 10-20 fold higher incidence of acute leukemia and approximately 150 fold increased risk of developing myeloid leukemia of DS (ML-DS). [1][2][3] In India, abandonment of care in patients with hematological malignancies is a significant challenge due to multiple and complex social issues such as poverty, living far distances from health facilities, lack of education and health information for patients, and gender inequality. 4 Approximately, 70% of all blood stream infections (BSI) in patients with acute leukemia in India is due to Gramnegative bacteria and 30-40% of Gram-negative bacterial isolates are resistant to carbapenems.…”
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