ABSENCE OF CHROMOSOME-ABNORMALITIES AND ACUTE-LEUKEMIA - RELATIONSHIPS WITH NORMAL BONE-MARROW CELLS

  • 1 January 1980
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 290 (24), 1557-1559
Abstract
The absence of chromosome abnormalities in 50% of human acute leukemias stress the significance of cytogenetic abnormalities in malignancies. Karyotypically normal cells from acute leukemias were shown to be non-leukemic cells by cytological and cytogenetic comparisons. Chromosomally normal acute promyelocytic leukemias could be explained by differences between proliferation rates of bone marow cells and by bias when choosing metaphases to be analyzed. The role of chromosomal abnormalities in acute leukemia must be therefore questioned from a new definition of cytogenetic methods.

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