Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2137196 | Leukemia Research | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Chromosomal abnormalities are detected in 40–60% of patients with de novo myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). This study used the FISH technique in 773 patients with de novo MDS without evidence of monosomy 7 (−7) or 7q deletion (7q−) by conventional G-banding cytogenetics (CC) to analyze their prognostic impact by FISH alone. FISH detected −7/7q− in 5.2% of patients. Presence of −7/7q− was associated with shorter overall survival than absence of such aberrations. Our results suggest that FISH 7q could be beneficial in patients with intermediate WHO morphologic risk stratification and no evidence of −7/7q− by CC.
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Authors
Vera Ademà, Jesús María Hernández, María Abáigar, Eva Lumbreras, Esperanza Such, Anna Calull, Esther Dominguez, Leonor Arenillas, Mar Mallo, José Cervera, Isabel Marugán, Mar Tormo, Francisca García, Teresa González, Elisa Luño, Carmen Sanzo,