Table 3.

Occurrence and frequency of chromosomal abnormalities

KaryotypeNo. of patients%
Total 213 —  
Available data 205 100  
 Diploid 135 65.9  
 − 7 (single abnormality) 16 7.8  
 + 8 with or without 1 additional abnormality 13 6.3  
 Complex3-150 13 6.3 
 Miscellaneous 28 13.6  
  − 5 and − 7 1.46 
  + 21 .98  
  20q- .98 
  12p- .98  
  i(17) ± other single abnormalities .98  
  Other chromosomal abnormalities3-151 17 8.3 
KaryotypeNo. of patients%
Total 213 —  
Available data 205 100  
 Diploid 135 65.9  
 − 7 (single abnormality) 16 7.8  
 + 8 with or without 1 additional abnormality 13 6.3  
 Complex3-150 13 6.3 
 Miscellaneous 28 13.6  
  − 5 and − 7 1.46 
  + 21 .98  
  20q- .98 
  12p- .98  
  i(17) ± other single abnormalities .98  
  Other chromosomal abnormalities3-151 17 8.3 
F3-150

Complex karyotype, at least 3 chromosomal abnormalities.

F3-151

Other chromosomal abnormalities were as follows: − 5, inv(Y), + 10, + 14, + 19, + X, 5q-, 11q-, 12q-, add(4) [q35], t(11;22), t(11;16), t(4;15), t(9;21), − Y, − F + G, − C.

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