Oscier D, Fitchett M, Herbert T, Lambert R
Department of Haematology, Royal Victoria Hospital, Bournemouth, England.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer. 1991 Jan;3(1):16-20. doi: 10.1002/gcc.2870030104.
Sequential cytogenetic studies were performed on a minimum of two and a maximum of nine occasions (mean 3.6) on the peripheral blood leucocytes of 112 patients with B-CLL. On initial cytogenetic analysis, 58 had a normal karyotype and 64 had a clonal abnormality. Karyotypic evolution occurred in 18 patients (16%). There was no significant difference in the incidence of disease progression between patients with a stable karyotype and those who underwent karyotypic evolution. In only one patient was there a clear association between disease progression, a change in cell morphology and karyotypic evolution.