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The most common cause of death is bone marrow failure. Chromosomal analysis is essential for the diagnosis, response to treatment, and prognosis of leukemia. The present study was done to know the chromosomal abbreviation in chronic leukemia of patients in the age group of 2 to 60 years. 32 male and 21 female patients have been analyzed for this study. The chosen leukemic patients were those who were reporting for bone marrow examination in the Hematology section of the Pathology Department from the coastal District of Orissa. The chromosomal aberrations were taken into account in this present…mehr

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The most common cause of death is bone marrow failure. Chromosomal analysis is essential for the diagnosis, response to treatment, and prognosis of leukemia. The present study was done to know the chromosomal abbreviation in chronic leukemia of patients in the age group of 2 to 60 years. 32 male and 21 female patients have been analyzed for this study. The chosen leukemic patients were those who were reporting for bone marrow examination in the Hematology section of the Pathology Department from the coastal District of Orissa. The chromosomal aberrations were taken into account in this present study and arranged in tables, Bar charts, and Pie charts for comparison. Identifying the chromosomal changes in leukemic cells will help physicians to use targeted therapy, aimed at the specific genetic defect in the cancer cells responsible for leukemia. Conventional karyotyping which shows the structural, numerical, and compound aberrations have improved the genetic diagnosis of leukemia.It forms an important platform on which the pyramid of modern cyto and molecular genetics has been growing for the most accurate diagnosis of leukemia.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Dharma Niranjan Mishra MD ist außerordentlicher Professor für Anatomie am Sriram Chandra Bhanj Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack, Indien.Er beteiligt sich an interdisziplinären Forschungspublikationen mit einem besonderen Interesse an medizinischer Genetik und Neuroanatomie.