T(2-14)(P13-Q32) - A RECURRING ABNORMALITY IN LYMPHOCYTIC-LEUKEMIA - A PEDIATRIC-ONCOLOGY-GROUP STUDY CANCER GENETICS AND CYTOGENETICS Watson, M. S., Land, V. J., Carroll, A. J., Pullen, J., Borowitz, M. J., Link, M. P., Amylon, M., Behm, F. G. 1992; 58 (2): 121-124

Abstract

Chromosome banding studies of 1,411 children with newly diagnosed acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) identified two patients with the t(2;14)(p13;q32) chromosome abnormality and a third patient with a complex three-way translocation involving the same breakpoints on chromosomes 2 and 14 but also involving chromosome 12 at band q11. The three cases demonstrated variability of immunophenotypes: one was a T-cell ALL, and two were early pre-B ALLs. All three patients achieved complete remissions and have remained in remission for 14-19 months.

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