HAEM5:B-lymphoblastic leukaemia/lymphoma with high hyperdiploidy: Difference between revisions
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==Gene Rearrangements== | ==Gene Rearrangements== | ||
No recurrent gene rearrangements are found. | No recurrent gene rearrangements are found<ref name=":3" />. | ||
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|Although pathogenetic mechanisms are poorly understood, chromosomal gains are early events in the pathogenesis of B-ALL/LBL with high hyperdiploidy and are the main driver<ref>WHO Classification of Tumours: Haematolymphoid Tumours [Internet; Beta Version Ahead of Print] | |Although pathogenetic mechanisms are poorly understood, chromosomal gains are early events in the pathogenesis of B-ALL/LBL with high hyperdiploidy and are the main driver<ref name=":3">WHO Classification of Tumours: Haematolymphoid Tumours [Internet; Beta Version Ahead of Print] | ||
(5th ed.), International Agency for Research on Cancer (2022) | (5th ed.), International Agency for Research on Cancer (2022) | ||