- hyperdiploidy,
occurs more commonly. Less often,
chromosomes are lost,
called hypodiploidy,
which is ****ociated with a
poorer prognosis.
Additional common genetic...
- and standard-risk categories.
People with
deletion of
chromosome 13 or
hypodiploidy by
conventional cytogenetics, t(4;14), t(14;16), t(14;20) or 17p- by...
- relapsed,
which indicates poor
treatment responsiveness of
hypodiploid ALL.
Hypodiploidy is an
unfavorable karyotypic feature in
childhood ALL. Nyla A. Heerema;...
-
Complex karyotype (more than four abnormalities) Poor
prognosis Low
hypodiploidy or near
triploidy Poor
prognosis High
hyperdiploidy Good
prognosis del(9p)...
- leukaemia/lymphoma with
hyperdiploidy B-lymphoblastic leukaemia/lymphoma with
hypodiploidy (hypodiploid ALL) B-lymphoblastic leukaemia/lymphoma with t(5;14)(q31...
-
cortical collecting ducts of the kidney. It is ****ociated with
extreme hypodiploidy with
multiple losses of
entire chromosomes 1, 2, 6, 10, 13, 17, 21 and...
-
chromosomal aberrations. In vivo it
induced chromosome abnormalities and
hypodiploidy in the bone
marrow of mice. This
indicates that
citrinin is mutagenic...
- flow
cytometry to ****ess
chromosomal abnormalities, such as polyploidy,
hypodiploidy, and hyperdiploidy. Flow
cytometers have the
ability to
analyze thousands...