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CALLA negative precursor B lymphoblastic leukemia with MLL gene translocation and an unusual FISH signal patternKeywords: B lymphoblastic leukemia , CALLA negative , conventional karyotyping , fluorescent in-situ hybridization , mixed lineage leukemia gene Abstract: Rearrangements of the mixed lineage leukemia (MLL) gene at 11q23 commonly occur in infants with CALLA negative B lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL). Most often, these are detected by conventional karyotyping; however, fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) with the help of a dual-color break-apart probe is used to identify cryptic translocations. When there is an MLL gene translocation, the usual FISH signal pattern is 1 red-1 green-1 yellow fusion signal pattern. We present a case of an infant with CALLA negative precursor B-ALL with a characteristic translocation t(4;11) (q21;q23), however, with an unusual MLL FISH signal pattern.
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