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==Overview== | |||
In the 1840s, the first cases of chronic myelogenous leukemia ([[splenomegaly]] with high [[leukocyte]] count) was reported in France, Germany, and Scotland. In 1960, the association of [[Philadelphia chromosome]] with the pathogenesis of chronic myelogenous leukemia was discovered. In 1973, (9;22) translocation was first discovered. | |||
==Historical Perspective== | |||
Important dates in chronic myelogenous leukemia: | |||
* In the 1840s, the first cases of Chronic myelogenous leukemia was reported | |||
* In 1960, [[Philadelphia chromosome]] was first discovered. | |||
* In 1973, (9;22) translocation was first discovered. | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohamad Alkateb, MBBCh [2]
Overview
In the 1840s, the first cases of chronic myelogenous leukemia (splenomegaly with high leukocyte count) was reported in France, Germany, and Scotland. In 1960, the association of Philadelphia chromosome with the pathogenesis of chronic myelogenous leukemia was discovered. In 1973, (9;22) translocation was first discovered.
Historical Perspective
Important dates in chronic myelogenous leukemia:
- In the 1840s, the first cases of Chronic myelogenous leukemia was reported
- In 1960, Philadelphia chromosome was first discovered.
- In 1973, (9;22) translocation was first discovered.