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Table of frequent aberrant markers in AML

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It is well recognised that marker expression in acute myeloid leukaemia may frequently include the expression of immunological markers not typically associated with myeloid lineage. Broadly, the abberant expression may include:

Markers of primitive phenotype that are more frequently associated with lymphoid disorders, most frequently, CD7 43% BCRABL TdT 7%

Markers associated with lymphoid maturation that may also be expressed by the lineage maturation, particularly monocytic lineage CD2 CD4, 36 38 MONOCYTIC 5%

BASOPHILIC 123, 203, 11B 22

Frequent abberant markers in AML that are often associated with genetic/cytogenetic subtype: CD19 30% CBF RUNX1, BCRABL CD56 CBF RUNX1 NPM1 OFTEN LACK CD34