Transient Myelodysplastic Syndrome Associated With Isochromosome 7q Abnormality
Leung, E. W., Woodman, R. C., Roland, B., Abdelhaleem, M., Freedman, M. H., & Dror, Y. (2003). Transient myelodysplastic syndrome associated with isochromosome 7q abnormality. Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 20(7), 539-545.
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Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) in childhood is a rare hematological condition that is often associated with cytogenetic abnormalities, the most common being monosomy 7/del(7q). The clinical course of MDS can vary from stable disease to rapid progression into acute leukemia. Rarely, spontaneous remission of MDS has been observed. The authors report the first case of a transient MDS associated with a clonal marrow cytogenetic abnormality consisting of isochromosome 7q in a previously well child. Without intervention, the bone marrow cytogenetics reverted to normal and there was complete hematologic recovery. This case illustrates the importance of close follow-up in a child presenting with MDS, to detect spontaneous recovery or evolution of the disease.
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