HAEM5:High grade B-cell lymphoma with 11q aberrations: Difference between revisions

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==Characteristic Chromosomal or Other Global Mutational Patterns==
==Characteristic Chromosomal or Other Global Mutational Patterns==
Put your text here and fill in the table <span style="color:#0070C0">(I''nstructions: Included in this category are alterations such as hyperdiploid; gain of odd number chromosomes including typically chromosome 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, and 17; co-deletion of 1p and 19q; complex karyotypes without characteristic genetic findings; chromothripsis; microsatellite instability; homologous recombination deficiency; mutational signature pattern; etc. Details on clinical significance such as prognosis and other important information can be provided in the notes section. Please include references throughout the table. Do not delete the table.'')</span>
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!Chromosomal Pattern
!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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Co-deletion of 1p and 18q
|<span class="blue-text">EXAMPLE:</span> See chromosomal rearrangements table as this pattern is due to an unbalanced derivative translocation associated with oligodendroglioma (add reference).
|<span class="blue-text">EXAMPLE:</span> Common (Oligodendroglioma)
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Microsatellite instability - hypermutated
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|<span class="blue-text">EXAMPLE:</span> Common (Endometrial carcinoma)
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*Research up until this point has revealed no conservative breakpoints. <ref name=":3" />
*Research up until this point has revealed no conservative breakpoints. <ref name=":3" />
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|Noted to be recurrently concomitantly present with the characteristic proximal duplications and deletions that define BLL, 11q.<ref name=":5" />
|Noted to be recurrently concomitantly present with the characteristic proximal duplications and deletions that define BLL, 11q.<ref name=":5" />
|}Notably, no 1q21 abnormalities were found in myc-negative, 11q positive cases. <ref name=":1">{{Cite journal|last=Horn|first=Heike|last2=Kalmbach|first2=Sabrina|last3=Wagener|first3=Rabea|last4=Staiger|first4=Annette M.|last5=Hüttl|first5=Katrin|last6=Mottok|first6=Anja|last7=Bens|first7=Susanne|last8=Traverse-Glehen|first8=Alexandra|last9=Fontaine|first9=Juliette|date=2021-03|title=A Diagnostic Approach to the Identification of Burkitt-like Lymphoma With 11q Aberration in Aggressive B-Cell Lymphomas|url=https://journals.lww.com/10.1097/PAS.0000000000001613|journal=American Journal of Surgical Pathology|language=en|volume=45|issue=3|pages=356–364|doi=10.1097/PAS.0000000000001613|issn=0147-5185}}</ref><ref name=":6" />
|}Notably, no 1q21 abnormalities were found in myc-negative, 11q positive cases. <ref name=":1">{{Cite journal|last=Horn|first=Heike|last2=Kalmbach|first2=Sabrina|last3=Wagener|first3=Rabea|last4=Staiger|first4=Annette M.|last5=Hüttl|first5=Katrin|last6=Mottok|first6=Anja|last7=Bens|first7=Susanne|last8=Traverse-Glehen|first8=Alexandra|last9=Fontaine|first9=Juliette|date=2021-03|title=A Diagnostic Approach to the Identification of Burkitt-like Lymphoma With 11q Aberration in Aggressive B-Cell Lymphomas|url=https://journals.lww.com/10.1097/PAS.0000000000001613|journal=American Journal of Surgical Pathology|language=en|volume=45|issue=3|pages=356–364|doi=10.1097/PAS.0000000000001613|issn=0147-5185}}</ref><ref name=":6" />
==Gene Mutations (SNV/INDEL)==
==Gene Mutations (SNV/INDEL)==