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
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Therapy-related T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma and inv(11)(q21q23) following acute promyelocytic leukemia chemotherapy
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- Springer-Verlag
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A new case of translocation t(6;11)(q21;q23) in a patient with therapy-related acute myeloblastic leukemia is reported. The translocation results in fusion of the MLL and AF6q21 genes. The breakpoint with AF6q21 is located within the sequences encoding the AF6q21 fork head motif. The similar locatio