Abstract
A 12-year-old girl with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) had two types of acquired cytogenetic abnormalities in her pretreatment peripheral blood and bone marrow: hyperdiploidy due to tetrasomy 8, 10, and 21; and, in the hyperdiploid cells, a shift from heterozygosity to homozygosity for a polymorphic variant on chromosome 15. Both abnormalities disappeared after chemotherapy, when the patient entered clinical remission. It has recently been found that shifts to homozygosity occur in retinoblastoma and Wilms' tumor. Our observation extends this finding to leukemia and indicates that such shifts may have general importance in tumorigenesis.
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1986
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