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Lymphoblastic leukemia with mature B-cell phenotype in infancy.
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/oncology 2004 October
Lymphoblastic leukemias with surface immunoglobulin light chain expression and L1/L2 blast morphology (French-American-British Classification) are rare. The poor prognosis of lymphoblastic leukemia in children under 1 year of age is attributed largely to rearrangements involving the mixed lineage leukemia (mll, also known as all1, htrx, trx1, or hrx) gene that occur with increased frequency in this population. Mll-rearranged cases with a mature B-cell phenotype are rare. The authors describe an infant with mature B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia with an mll rearrangement and L1/L2 cytomorphology and discuss the clinical, genetic, and immunophenotypic features in the context of previously reported cases.
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