Prognostic significance of chromosomal abnormalities in acute leukaemias and myelodysplastic syndromes.

Clinics in haematology Pub Date : 1986-08-01
J J Yunis, R D Brunning
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The main purpose of this review is to emphasize the critical role that chromosome analysis can play in the diagnosis, prognosis and management of blood malignancies. Table 3 shows that most patients with AML, MDS and ALL can be placed into one of three major prognostic categories. When chromosome analysis is combined with a cytological study in AML and MDS and with a cytological and immunophenotypic study in ALL, the clinical value of such analysis is further enhanced. Because of critical prognostic information that may be obtained primarily from refined chromosome analysis, we recommend that a major effort be undertaken to develop capability for such analysis in all large institutions so that the information derived can be used routinely in the assessment of haematological malignancies. In particular, it is now necessary to reassess the value of current treatments taking into consideration refined chromosome studies. We believe that patients within specific chromosomal categories should be treated with specific types of therapy in an attempt to improve overall survival.

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急性白血病和骨髓增生异常综合征中染色体异常的预后意义。
本综述的主要目的是强调染色体分析在血液恶性肿瘤的诊断、预后和治疗中所起的关键作用。表3显示,大多数AML、MDS和ALL患者可归为三种主要预后类别之一。当染色体分析与AML和MDS的细胞学研究相结合,与ALL的细胞学和免疫表型研究相结合时,这种分析的临床价值进一步增强。由于关键的预后信息主要可以从精确的染色体分析中获得,我们建议在所有大型机构中大力发展这种分析的能力,以便获得的信息可以用于血液学恶性肿瘤的常规评估。特别是,现在有必要重新评估当前治疗的价值,考虑到改进的染色体研究。我们认为,特定染色体类型的患者应该接受特定类型的治疗,以提高总生存率。
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