Maseki N
Third Clinical Department, Saitama Cancer Center Hospital.
Nihon Rinsho. 1992 Jun;50(6):1293-7.
Clonal chromosome abnormalities are found in most patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The role of the chromosome abnormalities in predicting the prognosis of lymphoma patients has not been fully clarified, because of different histological classifications being used in different areas and the complexity of the chromosome abnormalities often found in lymphoma. Recent studies have shown distinct correlation of rather rare abnormalities with specific histologic and immunologic phenotypes and prognoses. Many chromosome abnormalities seem to specifically correlate with these parameters of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, as seen in leukemias. The chromosome data also seem to support the histological observations that some lymphomas may show uneven geographical distributions.
大多数非霍奇金淋巴瘤患者存在克隆性染色体异常。由于不同地区使用不同的组织学分类,且淋巴瘤中常发现的染色体异常较为复杂,染色体异常在预测淋巴瘤患者预后中的作用尚未完全阐明。最近的研究表明,相当罕见的异常与特定的组织学和免疫表型及预后存在明显关联。正如在白血病中所见,许多染色体异常似乎与非霍奇金淋巴瘤的这些参数存在特定关联。染色体数据似乎也支持一些淋巴瘤可能呈现不均衡地理分布的组织学观察结果。