Publication Date:
2010-11-19
Description:
Abstract 1861 Introduction: Total or partial Monosomy 7 (-7/del(7q)) is one of the most frequent cytogenetic abnormalities in MDS, occurring in about 11% of abnormal cases in patients (pts) with primary MDS. The cytogenetic module of the IPSS defines any abnormality of chromosome 7 as unfavourable and classifies them, combined with complex abnormalities, into the poor risk cytogenetic subgroup. However, in previous publications from other groups, the prognosis of isolated -7/del(7q) was described as intermediate. The aim of the present study was to re-analyze the prognostic impact of -7/del(7q) as a single anomaly based on a large, international MDS database which was previously presented at the 2009 ASH-meeting (Schanz et al. abstract #2772). Materials and Method: Patients with -7/del(7q), derived from the international MDS database were examined. The large international data collection contains 2901 patients with MDS, originating from the German-Austrian (GA)-, the International MDS Risk Analysis Workshop (IMRAW)- and the Spanish Cytogenetic Working group (GCECGH) and the International Cytogenetics Working Group of the MDS Foundation (ICWG). Inclusion criteria for the study were defined as follows: Primary MDS, age 〉=16, and bone marrow blasts
Print ISSN:
0006-4971
Electronic ISSN:
1528-0020
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine