Concurrent presence of inv(14)(q11q32) a
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David S. Chervinsky; Mauro Grossi; Surabhi Kakati; Annemarie W. Block; Peter D.
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Article
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1995
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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The inv( I4)(q I lq32) is a non-random chromosomal aberration which has been associated with a variety of T-cell malignancies. W e have studied a case of inv( I4)(q I I q32) that is unique in several respects. First, the inversion, which is expressed at the rnRNA level, occurred in the context of a