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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2019)Structural abnormalities involving sex chromosomes are uncommon in hematological malignancies. The unbalanced translocation between the long arm of chromosomes 1 and Y results in a partial trisomy of the 1q region and has been described mainly in chronic myeloproliferative disorders....
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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2019)Review on Extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma and the genes involved....
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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2019)Review on t(5;9)(q35;q34), with data on clinics, and the genes involved....
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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2019)Review on t(20;21)(q11;q22), with data on clinics, and the genes involved....
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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2019)Review on t(8;14)(q24;q32) in BPDCN, with data on clinics...
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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2019)Rare translocation. Because of its rarity, the clinical significance of der(17)t(17;17)(p13;q12-21) is unknown....
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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2019)Review on t(6;8)(p21;q24), with data on clinics, and the genes involved....
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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2019)Review on t(4;12)(q21;p13) in lymphoid malignancies....
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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2019)Partial or complete chromosome 3 gains resulting from the presence of trisomy 3, unbalanced translocation or isochromosome formation has been observed in different types of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL). Among them, the isochromosome of the long arm of chromosome 3 is a relatively rare chromosome aberration, associated mainly with B-cell NHL. However, its occurrence is not restricted to lymphomas, as the detection of +i(3)(q10) is considered a specific marker of polyclonal B-cell lymphocytosis with binucleated lymphocytes (PPBL) associated with an increase frequency of chromosome 3 instability as well as it may also be found in myeloid malignancies....