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
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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