THE PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF CHROMOSOME 11 q22.3 DELETION IN CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA

HANAA ABD EL KADER ABOU BAKR;

Abstract


B-cell malignancies (B-CLL) are heterogeneous malignant diseases; they share a
common cell lineage but a wide range of clinical behavior and outcomes. The most
frequent chromosomal aberrations in B-CLL are deletions 13q, 11q, 17p and trisomy 12,
all of


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Title THE PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF CHROMOSOME 11 q22.3 DELETION IN CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA
Authors HANAA ABD EL KADER ABOU BAKR
Keywords THE PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF CHROMOSOME 11 q22.3 DELETION IN CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA
Issue Date 2009
Description 
B-cell malignancies (B-CLL) are heterogeneous malignant diseases; they share a
common cell lineage but a wide range of clinical behavior and outcomes. The most
frequent chromosomal aberrations in B-CLL are deletions 13q, 11q, 17p and trisomy 12,
all of

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