| Clinics and Pathology |
| Disease | Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) |
| Epidemiology | only 2 cases so far, aged 73 and 83 yrs, 1 male and 1 female patients |
| Prognosis | 5 mths+ and lost to follow up |
| Cytogenetics |
| Cytogenetics Morphological | unbalanced form der(14) t(3;14) in 1 case, three way translocation t(1;3.14) in the other case. |
| Cytogenetics Molecular | the anomaly had been uncovered by SKY |
| External links |
| Other database | t(3;14)(q21;q32) | Mitelman database (CGAP - NCBI) | |
| Other database | t(3;14)(q21;q32) | CancerChromosomes (NCBI) |
| To be noted |
| Additional cases are needed to delineate the epidemiology of this rare entity: you are welcome to submit a paper to our new Case Report section. |
| Bibliography |
| Spectral karyotyping identifies new rearrangements, translocations, and clinical associations in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. |
| Nanjangud G, Rao PH, Hegde A, Teruya-Feldstein J, Donnelly G, Qin J, Jhanwar SC, Zelenetz AD, Chaganti RS |
| Blood. 2002 ; 99 (7) : 2554-2561. |
| PMID 11895793 |
| Contributor(s) |
| Written | 07-2002 | Jean-Loup Huret |
| Citation |
| This paper should be referenced as such : |
| Huret JL . t(3;14)(q21;q32). Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. July 2002 . URL : http://AtlasGeneticsOncology.org/Genes/t0314q21q32ID1250.html |
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