Wasit Journal for Pure Sciences (Jan 2022)

Chromosome study of patients recovering from chronic lymphocytic leukemia

  • Haider Mohamed Abdel Aziz ,
  • Sada Jasim Abdulameer,
  • Tariq Daoud Salman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31185/wjps.3

Abstract

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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia is one of the cancers that is difficult to cure because it is chronic. Hence the idea of the research came and after the presence of patients who recovered from this disease or whose treatment was stopped and placed under follow-up, so the aim was to examine the chromosomes of chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients after follow-up. Materials and Method: Study of clinical observations and cytological analysis of patients recovering from chronic lymphocytic leukemia. The cases were collected from the oncology unit at Al-Karama Hospital in Al-Kut. Blood samples were taken and cultured in the laboratory by the culture method for a short time to study the chromosomal body using the G-Bind method. Results: Chromosome analysis of all recovered patients showed that the chromosomes were normal at the cellular level, and no chromosomal changes were observed in them. The number is normal and the chromosomal structure is also normal compared to normal and other cases. I examined the number of structural and chromosomal changes found in patients, recovery was closer to normal. Conclusion: The chromosomes were normal at the cellular level to heal afterwards Received treatment, no chromosomal changes were observed with them. The number is normal and the chromosomal structure is also normal Compared to normal cases and others, this result gives the importance of examining chromosomes for the recovering after each treatment period to follow up on the patient's condition after recovery