Revista de Biología Tropical (Jun 2000)

Citogenética y citoquímica de pacientes con leucemia en dos hospitales neotropicales

  • María Virginia Solís,
  • María de los Angeles Alvarado,
  • Edward Ruiz,
  • Juan Manuel Carrillo,
  • Marta Navarrete,
  • German Sánchez,
  • Elías Jiménez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 2-3
pp. 707 – 718

Abstract

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Se realizó estudio citogenético y/o citoquímico a 166 pacientes con leucemia o trastornos relacionados, referidos a dos hospitales costarricenses (HNN y HCG). En los enviados al HCG (mayores o iguales a 14 años ), las leucemias agudas representaron el 66% de los casos. Entre ellos los tipos de trastornos más frecuentes fueron en orden decreciente: LANL (M1), LAL, LCM (entre ellos todos mostraron cromosoma Ph) y SMD. Dentro de los casos enviados al HNN (A cytogenetic and/or cytochemical study was performed in 166 individuals with leukemia or related disorders, in two major Costa Rican hospitals. In those patients treated at an adult’s hospital (14 years old and over), acute leukemias represented 66% of all cases. In that hospital the most frequent types of disorders were, in decreasing order: ANLL (M1), ALL, CML (all of them showed the Ph chromosome) and MDS. In the cases from a childrens’ hospital (<14 years old) acute leukemias were 98%. Among them the order of frequency was: ALL (70%): ALL-1(84%), ALL-2(16%) and ANLL (27%): M5aM3M4M5b. In ALL 85% were type B and occurred mostly in women while 15% of them were type T and more frequent in males. There was 5.6% infant leukemia, which presented a similar number of acute lymphoids and myeloids. The cytogenetic pattern was similar among Costa Rica and other tropical and temperate countries.

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