Acute lymphoblastic leukemia followed by chronic myelocytic leukemia

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Abstract

Second hematologic malignancies occur rarely in patients previously treated for leukemia. This report describes a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who remained in complete remission for 5 yr and then developed chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML). The original lymphoblasts were associated with a partial deletion of chromosome 21, while CML was associated with a classic Philadelphia marker, indicating the independent origin of the 2 leukemias.

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Tosato, G., Whang-Peng, J., Levine, A. S., & Poplack, D. G. (1978). Acute lymphoblastic leukemia followed by chronic myelocytic leukemia. Blood, 52(5), 1033–1036. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v52.5.1033.bloodjournal5251033

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