## Abstract Twenty‐three patients in various cytological subgroups of blast phase of Ph^1^‐positive chronic myeloid leukaemia were investigated cytogenetically. The correlation between prognosis and the cytological and cytogenetic features of blast cells was studied. The best prognosis was found in
Occurrence of the same chromosome abnormalities in Ph+ and Ph− cells in chronic myeloid leukaemia. Evidence of a secondary origin of the Ph chromosome?
✍ Scribed by Emilio Donti; Alfonso Zaccaria; Alessandra Bassetti; Giovanna Venti; Barbara Giannini; Paolo Prontera; Erika Bianchi; Anna Valenti; Giuseppe Saglio; Anna Marina Liberati
- Book ID
- 108673946
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 440 KB
- Volume
- 135
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0007-1048
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