Abstract

Variants of Philadelphia chromosome (Ph) translocation were detected in six of 95 Ph positive chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients (6.3 per cent). Two of these patients showed a Ph variant of 'simple' type, involving chromosomes 10 and 12. In four patients, the variant Ph was of 'complex' type involving a third chromosome:chromosomes 1, 6, 7 and 12 in addition to 9 and 22. Two of these resulted in the occurrence of a 'masked' Ph. In addition to variant Ph translocations, variant breakpoints such as q12 (two patients) and q13 (one patient) on chromosome 22 were observed in another three patients with t(9;22).

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