Survival of >20 years in a myeloma patient with an unusual combination of t(14;16) and hyperdiploidy: A case report

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The current case report presents the prolonged survival of >20 years in a myeloma patient with secondary plasma cell leukemia and myelomatous pleural effusion. FISH on marrow plasma cells showed hyperdiploidy and concomitant t(14;16) and karyotypes predicting superior and short survival. The possibility of primary hyperdiploidy with t(14;16) as a secondary event has been discussed.

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Chim, C. S., & Ma, E. S. K. (2013). Survival of >20 years in a myeloma patient with an unusual combination of t(14;16) and hyperdiploidy: A case report. Oncology Letters, 6(6), 1663–1664. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2013.1624

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