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Cytogenetic abnormalities in patients with severe aplastic anemia.
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Thus the majority of SAA patients have normal karyotypes in marrow cells at presentation and at follow-up. Patients with abnormal karyotypes exist and can be further subdivided into those with reversible and those with persistent abnormalities. The latter are at risk of developing myelodysplasia or acute leukemia.
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