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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia with Mature B-Cell Phenotype and t(9;11;11)(p22;q23;p11.2): A Case Study and Literature Review

Kim B, Lee ST, Kim HJ, Lee SH, Yoo KH, Koo HH, Kim SH

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Congenital Monoblastic Leukemia with 9;11 Translocation in Monozygotic Twins: A Case Report

Park SY, Jang JJ, Kim CW, Cho HI, Chi JG

We report an autopsy case of congenital monoblastic leukemia that developed in monozygotic twins. The twin presented with progressive hepatosplenomegaly at 4 weeks after birth. One twin died of massive...
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A De Novo Centric Fission of Chromosome 11 in a Patient with Recurrent Miscarriages

Shim SH, Lee CH, Lee JY, Shin ES, Kyhm JH, Park MI, Chung SR, Cho YH

We report on a de novo centric fission of chromosome 11 in a healthy female referred for chromosome analysis due to recurrent miscarriages. Both fission products were mitotically stable. This...
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The First Korean Case of Childhood Acute Myeloid Leukemia with Inv(11)(p15q22)/NUP98-DDX10 Rearrangement: A Rare but Recurrent Genetic Abnormality

Choi R, Jang MA, Yoo KH, Lee ST, Kim HJ, Kim SH

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A Case of Therapy-related Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia with t(11;19)(q23;p13.3) and MLL/MLLT1 Gene Rearrangement

Yoo BJ, Nam MH, Sung HJ, Lim CS, Lee CK, Cho YJ, Lee KN, Yoon SY

Therapy-related ALL (t-ALL) is a rare secondary leukemia that develops after chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy for primary malignancies. Chromosomal 11q23 abnormalities are the most common karyotypic alterations in t-ALL. The t(11;19)(q23;p13)...
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The Role of Microsatellite Instability at Chromosome 11p15.5 in the Progression of Breast Ductal Carcinoma

Kim DJ, Park JY, Lee MH, Sohn YK

The study of microsatellite instability (MSI) has provided the evidence to support asequential, progressive pathway for the development of cancer. In this study, we analyzed the role of MSI at...
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