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L McGavran

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Zhong C, Prima V, Liang X, Frye C, McGavran L, Meltesen L, et al.
Leukemia . 2008 Jan; 22(4):723-9. PMID: 18185522
A 5-year-old boy who initially presented with ALL and relapsed 4 months later with AML was found to have an add(19) in the leukemia cells. FISH revealed that the add(19)...
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Keating A, Salzberg D, Sather S, Liang X, Nickoloff S, Anwar A, et al.
Oncogene . 2006 May; 25(45):6092-100. PMID: 16652142
Mer (MerTK) is a receptor tyrosine kinase important in platelet aggregation, as well as macrophage cytokine secretion and clearance of apoptotic cells. Mer is not normally expressed in thymocytes or...
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Trobaugh-Lotrario A, Kletzel M, Quinones R, McGavran L, Proytcheva M, Hunger S, et al.
Bone Marrow Transplant . 2004 Nov; 35(2):143-9. PMID: 15558042
Pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) with monosomy 7 is associated with poor disease-free survival when treated by conventional chemotherapy, immunosuppression or supportive measures. Hematopoietic stem cell...
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Thomas J, Johnson J, Peterson Kraai T, Wilson R, Tartaglia N, Leroux J, et al.
Am J Med Genet A . 2003 May; 119A(2):111-20. PMID: 12749048
The clinical significance of an interstitial duplication of (15)(q11-q13) remains unclear and controversial. The reported phenotypes vary widely and appear to be influenced by the parent of origin of the...
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Tsai C, Graw S, McGavran L
J Med Genet . 2002 Oct; 39(10):769-74. PMID: 12362038
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Gump J, McGavran L, Wei Q, Hunger S
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol . 2002 Mar; 23(7):416-9. PMID: 11878574
TP53 is the most commonly mutated gene in human cancer, but TP53 mutations are present in less than 5% of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) at initial presentation. Mutations...
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Wyatt-Ashmead J, Kleinschmidt-DeMasters B, Mierau G, Malkin D, Orsini E, McGavran L, et al.
Pediatr Dev Pathol . 2002 Feb; 4(6):545-9. PMID: 11826360
Five of six poorly differentiated choroid plexus carcinomas identified at our institution contained cells displaying a rhabdoid phenotype. Immunoperoxidase stains showed focal positivity for cytokeratin, epithelial membrane antigen, glial fibrillary...
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Wyatt-Ashmead J, Kleinschmidt-DeMasters B, Hill D, Mierau G, McGavran L, Thompson S, et al.
Clin Neuropathol . 2002 Jan; 20(6):248-55. PMID: 11758780
Rhabdoid phenotypic change has been described in a number of different neoplasms from diverse organ sites. These tumors share common light and electron-microscopic features, display a polyphenotypic immunohistochemical profile and...
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Varella-Garcia M, Hogan C, Odom L, Ai H, Chen L, Richkind K, et al.
Leukemia . 2001 Aug; 15(9):1408-14. PMID: 11516101
Many patients with t(8;21) AML have residual positive cells during remission. We previously developed D-FISH probes that detect both derivative chromosomes and the normal alleles. In negative controls, only 2/44,000...
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Meech S, McGavran L, Odom L, Liang X, Meltesen L, Gump J, et al.
Blood . 2001 Aug; 98(4):1209-16. PMID: 11493472
This report describes an unusual extramedullary hematologic malignancy in an 18-month-old child who presented with a capillary leak syndrome that evolved into hyperleukocytosis with malignant cells. The circulating tumor cells...