Trisomy 10 as the sole abnormality in biphenotypic leukemia

Leukemia & Lymphoma
T InoueT Bamba

Abstract

We observed a case of acute biphenotypic leukemia with trisomy 10 as the sole abnormality. The patient was an adult male diagnosed with ALL(L2), Cell marker studies showed positivity for CD3, CD7, CD13 and CD33, so the phenotypic diagnosis was determined to be biphenotypic leukemia. No case of biphenotypic leukemia with trisomy 10 has been previously reported, until now.

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Feb 22, 2008·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·A Mario MarcondesH Joachim Deeg

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