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Prognostic significance of loss of a chromosome 17p and p53 gene mutations in blast crisis of chronic myelogenous leukaemia

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In 31 cases of chronic myelogenous leukaemia (CML) we examined the prognostic significance of chromosomal loss of a 17p and p53 mutations at the onset of blast crisis (BC). p53 mutations were closely related to a shortened survival in CML-BC (P < 0.005 by the logrank test), whereas loss of a 17p by itself was not a poor prognostic indicator. The prognostic significance of loss of a 17p, however, emerged when combined with its predominance in the metaphases analysed. This predominance might easily and rapidly be screened by polymerase chain reaction-based analysis in about half of the cases.

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