Activating NOTCH1 mutations are found in 50% to 60% of human T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) samples. In mouse models, these mutations generally fail to induce leukemia. This observation suggests that NOTCH1 activation must collaborate with other genetic events.
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December 1989
We analyzed CT scans of the pelvis made within 24 hr of an uncomplicated term vaginal delivery in 14 women to document the anatomic changes that occur in the immediate postpartum period. Scans were interpreted by three radiologists, and the results were compared with those from pelvic CT scans made from normal, age-matched, nonpregnant women. In addition to soft-tissue windows, bone windows also were obtained to assess the pubic symphysis and sacroiliac joints in both the postpartum women and the control subjects.
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