Chromosome 5 abnormality

Chromosome 5q deletion syndrome

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Chromosome 5q deletion syndrome (chromosome 5q monosomy, 5q- syndrome) is a rare disorder caused by loss of part of the long arm of human chromosome 5. It should not be confused with "partial trisomy 5q", though both conditions have been observed in the same family. This should not be confused with cri du chat syndrome which is a deletion of the short arm of the 5th chromosome.

Chromosome 5 abnormality - List of case studies

Pancytopenia of uncertain pathogenesis

Hematocrit 26.7% 36 48 MCV 108.5 fl 81.0 98.0 MCH 35.7 pg 27.0 33.0 MCHC 32.9 ... can be performed on the bone marrow specimen looking for chromosome 5, 7 and 8 abnormalities. In addition, the patient should be ... given especially if there is evidence for (5q) chromosome abnormality. If that is negative, then Vidaza (5 azacytidine) would be an ...

List of Diseases and Conditions

Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) Chromosome 22 micro-deletion syndrome (VCFS) - (DiGeorge/ Velocardiofacial Syndrome) Chromosome 5 abnormalities Chromosome 5 abnormality Chromosome 7 abnormalities ...

Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), with kariotype del(11)q(11)

(Revlimid) . This is particularly true if there is a chromosome 5 abnormality , but occasional patients with other abnormalities will respond ...

PANCYTOPENIA OF UNKNOWN PATHOGENESIS

cells 2.46 x10 6  cells/mcl (4x10 6 –5.6x10 6  cells/mcl) Haemoglobin 8.8 gr/dl (12-16 gr/dl) ... can be performed on the bone marrow specimen looking for chromosome 5, 7 and 8 abnormalities . In addition, the patient should be ...

MDS – Myelodysplastic Syndrome

(Revlimid). This is particularly true if there is a chromosome 5 abnormality, but occasional patients with other abnormalities will respond as ...

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