Change in a complex translocation involving band 7q34 and 9p‐ in a case of t‐cell lymphoblastic lymphoma

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The authors report a case of T‐cell type non‐Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) in which neoplastic cells possessed a three‐way translocation involving chromosomal bands 3q21 7q34, and 22q11, as well as partial monosomy of the short arm of chromosome 9. In the literature, most reported cases of 7q32|q36 abnormalities had T‐cell type leukemia/lymphoma and were younger than 20 years. Two NHL cases, including the current case, were diagnosed as having lymphoblastic lymphoma with a leukemic transformation. The neoplastic cells of the reported cases commonly showed CD2 (E‐rosette receptors) and CD38. All 17 patients but three manifested a mediastinal mass at diagnosis and seven had central nervous system lesions or pleural infiltration. Furthermore, five of the 19 reported cases also showed 9p‐ change. Copyright © 1990 American Cancer Society

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Ohyashiki, K., Iwabuchi, A., Fujieda, H., Suzuki, A., Nakano, M., Ohyashiki, J. H., … Hayata, Y. (1990). Change in a complex translocation involving band 7q34 and 9p‐ in a case of t‐cell lymphoblastic lymphoma. Cancer, 65(7), 1533–1537. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19900401)65:7<1533::AID-CNCR2820650714>3.0.CO;2-L

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