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Constitutional chromosome rearrangements that mimic the 2017 world health organization “acute myeloid leukemia with recurrent genetic abnormalities”: A study of three cases and review of the literature

•Recurrent genetic abnormalities exist in AML.•Germline translocations can mimic AML translocations. To identify and characterize constitutional chromosomal rearrangements that mimic recurrent genetic abnormalities in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Bone marrow and blood chromosome studies were review...

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Published in:Cancer genetics 2019-01, Vol.230, p.37-46
Main Authors: Peterson, Jess F., Pitel, Beth A., Smoley, Stephanie A., Smadbeck, James B., Johnson, Sarah H., Vasmatzis, George, Pearce, Kathryn E., He, Rong, Kelemen, Katalin, Al-Mondhiry, Hamid A.B., Lamparella, Nicholas E., Hoppman, Nicole L., Kearney, Hutton M., Baughn, Linda B., Ketterling, Rhett P., Greipp, Patricia T.
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