Publications by authors named "P Balloni"

The ALL1 gene at 11q23 is a promiscuous gene participating in chromosomal abnormalities of acute leukemias with 1 of over 30 potential partner genes. Among these, the AF10 gene at band 10p12 has been recently cloned and characterized. Acute leukemias with the ALL1/AF10 chimeric gene frequently show heterogeneity in the breakpoints on 10p, as well as complex insertion (10;11) as a result of complex molecular mechanisms leading to the ALL1/AF10 fusion.

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Three patients, with constitutional trisomy 8 mosaicism (CT8M), who developed a malignancy are reported. The diagnoses were refractory anaemia, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, and idiopathic myelofibrosis. In the child with acute leukaemia, the CT8M was diagnosed at birth due to severe dysmorphisms and malformations; the other two patients showed a milder phenotype, and the CT8M was diagnosed only after the finding of trisomy 8 in neoplastic cells.

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Trisomy 8 is a relatively common finding in acute nonlymphoblastic leukemia (ANLL). In childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) it apparently is much more rare. Although Human Gene Mapping 11 included trisomy 8 as a marker for a subgroup of ALL, morphologic and immunologic characteristics of this entity have not been defined.

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A method for collecting peripheral blood mononuclear cells following mobilizing chemotherapy in pediatric patients is described. The critical elements of the method included temporary heparinization of the patient to reduce citrate overload, and limiting extracorporeal circulation to 15% of the patient's blood volume using packed red blood cells and albumin. A median of 0.

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In this article we report a case of a 7-year-old boy affected by acute lymphoblastic leukemia of the common type. Bone marrow examination at diagnosis showed a reciprocal translocation between the long arm of chromosome 3 and the long arm of chromosome 12. This previously unpublished translocation is discussed and compared to the findings in the current literature.

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