Author
Maybury, B. DJames, L
Chadderton, N
Dowds, J
Venkatadasari, I
Riley, J
Qureshi, I
Talbot, G
Giles, H. V
Phillips, N. J
Gonzalez, M. Vega
Rakesh, P
Haslam, A
Davies, D
Moosai, S
Lane, S A
Shenouda, A
Cherian, G. V
Kaudlay, P. K
Starczynski, J et al
Affiliation
University Hosipital Birmingham; The Royal wolverhampton NHS Trust; Worcestershire Acute Hospita Trust; The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust et alPublication date
2023-06-01
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A small proportion of large B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) has�MYC�and�BCL6�rearrangements, detectable by fluorescence in-situ hybridisation (FISH) break-apart probes. There are conflicting reports on the prognosis of this group. A proportion of them have a single�t(3;8)�BCL6Citation
B. D. Maybury, L. James, N. Chadderton, J. Dowds, I. Venkatadasari, J. Riley, I. Qureshi, G. Talbot, H. V. Giles, N. J. Phillips, M. Vega Gonzalez, P. Rakesh, A. Haslam, D. Davies, S. Moosai, S. A. Lane, A. Shenouda, G. V. Cherian, P. K. Kaudlay, J. Starczynski, Z. Rudzki, S. Chaganti. MYC/BCL6 double hit lymphoma negative for t(3;8) bcl6Publisher
Wileyae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1002/hon.3163_134