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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Acute myeloid leukemia with recurrent genetic abnormalities
  1. ... region of chromosome 16 probably cause the additional abnormalities seen in some ... with rearrangements of genetic material on chromosome 16. The most common of ...
  2. ... Hehlmann R, Hochhaus A, Cross NC, Reiter A. Recurrent finding of the FIP1L1-PDGFRA fusion gene in eosinophilia-associated acute myeloid leukemia and lymphoblastic T-cell lymphoma. Leukemia. 2007 Jun; ...
  3. ... of EP300 PubMed COLORECTAL CANCER; ... D, Roelfsema JH, Papadia F, Breuning MH, Niedrist D, Hennekam RC, Schinzel A, Peters DJ. Genetic heterogeneity in Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome: delineation of the ...
  4. ... H, Chuang WY, Sun CF, Barnard MR. Concurrent acute myeloid leukemia and T ... in eosinophilic myeloproliferative disorders. Acta Haematol. 2008;119( ...
  5. ... with a cancer of blood-forming cells called acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Another translocation, involving chromosomes 11 and 16, ... CREBBP) is the most common chimeric transcript in acute myeloid leukemia with t(8;16)(p11;p13) translocation. Genes ...
  6. ... Condition A type of blood cancer known as acute promyelocytic leukemia is caused by a rearrangement (translocation) of genetic material between chromosomes 15 and 17. This translocation, ...
  7. ... M, Kern W, Haferlach T. ETV6 rearrangements are recurrent in myeloid malignancies and are frequently associated with other genetic events. Genes Chromosomes Cancer. 2012 Apr;51(4): ...