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Cytogenetic profile of adult AML patients in Turkey: a single center study with comprehensive comparison with literature

  • Ayse Cirakoglu
  • , Rahiye Dilhan Kuru
  • , Sukriye Yilmaz
  • , Ayhan Deviren
  • , Seniz Ongoren
  • , Fevzi Firat Yalniz
  • , Dilek Keskin
  • , Ahmet Emre Eskazan
  • , Ayse Salihoglu
  • , Muhlis Cem Ar
  • , Serdar Sahin
  • , Yildiz Aydin
  • , Seniha Hacihanefioglu
  • , Zafer Baslar
  • , Teoman Soysal
  • , Yelda Tarkan Arguden

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Abstract

Background: Cytogenetic findings are important prognostic factors in acute myeloid leukemia. Large systematic data about chromosomal characteristics of Turkish AML patients have not been reported to date. Objectives: The karyotypic profiles of 157 adult AML patients were evaluated retrospectively and compared with other reports from different populations. Methods: Cytogenetics analyses were performed on bone marrow samples using G-banding. Patients were categorized according to their cytogenetic results into four groups with the addition of a normal karyotyped group to the favorable, intermediate and adverse groups of European Leukemia Network. Results: Cytogenetic analyses were carried out successfully in 138 patients (88%). Abnormal karyotypes were found in 79 (57.2%) patients of which 13 (9.4%) were in favorable, 37 (26.8%) in intermediate and 29 (21%) in adverse groups. t(8;21) (5%) was the most common favorable abnormality while monosomal karyotypes (15.9%) in adverse group. Conclusion: This single center study is the most comprehensive study about the cytogenetic profile of acute myeloid leukemia in Turkey with comparison of other population-based studies. While there were similarities and differences with different publications, our results did not show a marked tendency to the findings of any specific geographic region.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)183-191
Number of pages9
JournalAfrican Health Sciences
Volume22
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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© 2022 Cirakoglu A et al. Licensee African Health Sciences.

Keywords

  • Acute myeloid leukemia
  • adult
  • chromosomal abnormalities
  • cytogenetics

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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