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<blockquote class= | <blockquote class="blockedit">{{Box-round|title=Content Update To WHO 5th Edition Classification Is In Process; Content Below is Based on WHO 4th Edition Classification|This page was converted to the new template on 2023-12-07. The original page can be found at [[HAEM4:Primary Myelofibrosis (PMF)]]. | ||
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T. Niroshi Senaratne, UCLA | T. Niroshi Senaratne, UCLA | ||
==WHO Classification of Disease== | ==WHO Classification of Disease== | ||
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|Acceptable | |Acceptable | ||
| | |N/A | ||
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|Not Recommended | |Not Recommended | ||
| | |Chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis; myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia; agnogenic myeloid metaplasia; idiopathic myelofibrosis | ||
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* Chromosomal Rearrangements (Gene Fusions) | * Chromosomal Rearrangements (Gene Fusions) | ||
* Individual Region Genomic Gain/Loss/LOH | * Individual Region Genomic Gain/Loss/LOH | ||
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!Chr #!! | !Chr #!!Gain, Loss, Amp, LOH!!Minimal Region Cytoband and/or Genomic Coordinates [Genome Build; Size]!!Relevant Gene(s) | ||
! | !Diagnostic, Prognostic, and Therapeutic Significance - D, P, T | ||
! | !Established Clinical Significance Per Guidelines - Yes or No (Source) | ||
! | !Clinical Relevance Details/Other Notes | ||
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|<span class="blue-text">EXAMPLE:</span> | |<span class="blue-text">EXAMPLE:</span> | ||
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!Chromosomal Pattern | !Chromosomal Pattern | ||
!Molecular Pathogenesis | !Molecular Pathogenesis | ||
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Common >20%, Recurrent 5-20% or Rare <5% (Disease) | |||
! | !Diagnostic, Prognostic, and Therapeutic Significance - D, P, T | ||
! | !Established Clinical Significance Per Guidelines - Yes or No (Source) | ||
! | !Clinical Relevance Details/Other Notes | ||
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Approximately 30-42.6% of PMF cases show cytogenetic abnormalities, with more advanced cases showing increasing frequency of abnormalities. The most common are del(20q) (19-33%) and del(13q) (14-23%), with additional abnormalities including trisomy 8 (8-16%), trisomy 9 (3-14%), and abnormalities of chromosome 1 (6-28%). | Approximately 30-42.6% of PMF cases show cytogenetic abnormalities, with more advanced cases showing increasing frequency of abnormalities. The most common are del(20q) (19-33%) and del(13q) (14-23%), with additional abnormalities including trisomy 8 (8-16%), trisomy 9 (3-14%), and abnormalities of chromosome 1 (6-28%). | ||
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!Gene!! | !Gene!!Genetic Alteration!!Tumor Suppressor Gene, Oncogene, Other!!Prevalence - | ||
Common >20%, Recurrent 5-20% or Rare <5% (Disease) | |||
! | !Diagnostic, Prognostic, and Therapeutic Significance - D, P, T | ||
! | !Established Clinical Significance Per Guidelines - Yes or No (Source) | ||
! | !Clinical Relevance Details/Other Notes | ||
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|<span class="blue-text">EXAMPLE:</span>''EGFR'' | |<span class="blue-text">EXAMPLE:</span>''EGFR'' | ||
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''JAK2'' mutations result in constitutive activation of ''JAK2'' signalling. ''CALR'' and ''MPL'' mutations also result in activation of the same pathway. | ''JAK2'' mutations result in constitutive activation of ''JAK2'' signalling. ''CALR'' and ''MPL'' mutations also result in activation of the same pathway. | ||
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(use the "Cite" icon at the top of the page) <span style="color:#0070C0">(''Instructions: Add each reference into the text above by clicking where you want to insert the reference, selecting the “Cite” icon at the top of the wiki page, and using the “Automatic” tab option to search by PMID to select the reference to insert. If a PMID is not available, such as for a book, please use the “Cite” icon, select “Manual” and then “Basic Form”, and include the entire reference. To insert the same reference again later in the page, select the “Cite” icon and “Re-use” to find the reference; DO NOT insert the same reference twice using the “Automatic” tab as it will be treated as two separate references. The reference list in this section will be automatically generated and sorted''</span><span style="color:#0070C0">''.''</span><span style="color:#0070C0">)</span> <references /> | (use the "Cite" icon at the top of the page) <span style="color:#0070C0">(''Instructions: Add each reference into the text above by clicking where you want to insert the reference, selecting the “Cite” icon at the top of the wiki page, and using the “Automatic” tab option to search by PMID to select the reference to insert. If a PMID is not available, such as for a book, please use the “Cite” icon, select “Manual” and then “Basic Form”, and include the entire reference. To insert the same reference again later in the page, select the “Cite” icon and “Re-use” to find the reference; DO NOT insert the same reference twice using the “Automatic” tab as it will be treated as two separate references. The reference list in this section will be automatically generated and sorted''</span><span style="color:#0070C0">''.''</span><span style="color:#0070C0">)</span> <references /> | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>''Citation of this Page'': “Primary myelofibrosis”. Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations (CCGA), Cancer Genomics Consortium (CGC), updated {{REVISIONMONTH}}/{{REVISIONDAY}}/{{REVISIONYEAR}}, <nowiki>https://ccga.io/index.php/HAEM5:Primary_myelofibrosis</nowiki>. | <nowiki>*</nowiki>''Citation of this Page'': “Primary myelofibrosis”. Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations (CCGA), Cancer Genomics Consortium (CGC), updated {{REVISIONMONTH}}/{{REVISIONDAY}}/{{REVISIONYEAR}}, <nowiki>https://ccga.io/index.php/HAEM5:Primary_myelofibrosis</nowiki>. | ||
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