A Case of ABL-BCR Negative, Philadelphia Positive CML with t(5;9)(q13;q34).

J Assoc Genet Technol

Department of Cancer Biology, The Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute, NCH Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad 380016, India.

Published: July 2011

The Philadelphia chromosome is found in more than 90 percent of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients. In most cases, it results from the reciprocal t(9;22)(q34;q11), with the ABL proto-oncogene from 9q34 fused to the breakpoint cluster region (BCR) locus on 22q11. In 5 to 10 percent of patients with CML, the Ph originates from variant translocations, involving various breakpoints in addition to 9q34 and 22q11. Here we report a rare case of a Philadelphia positive CML patient carrying t(5;9)(q13;q34) and deletion of ABL/BCR on der(9) as a separate event.

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