Richter Syndrome
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Last Posted: Mar 07, 2023
- Chronic lymphocytic leukemia with proliferation centers in bone marrow is associated with younger age at initial presentation, complex karyotype, and TP53 disruption.
Garces Sofia, et al. Human pathology 2018 0 215-231 - Genomic and transcriptomic correlates of Richter transformation in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Klintman Jenny, et al. Blood 2020 0 (20) 2800-2816 - Clonally unrelated Richter syndrome are truly de novo diffuse large B-cell lymphomas with a mutational profile reminiscent of clonally related Richter syndrome.
Favini Chiara, et al. British journal of haematology 2022 0 (6) 1016-1022 - HELQ and EGR3 expression correlate with IGHV mutation status and prognosis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Guo Chao, et al. Journal of translational medicine 2021 0 (1) 42 - The morphology of CLL revisited: the clinical significance of prolymphocytes and correlations with prognostic/molecular markers in the LRF CLL4 trial.
Oscier David, et al. British journal of haematology 2016 5 - Association between molecular lesions and specific B-cell receptor subsets in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Rossi Davide, et al. Blood 2013 6 (24) 4902-5 - Kotzot-Richter syndrome
From NCATS Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center - Richter syndrome
From NCATS Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center - A variant of the LRP4 gene affects the risk of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia transformation to Richter syndrome.
Rasi S, et al. British journal of haematology 2010 12 - CD38 gene polymorphism and chronic lymphocytic leukemia: a role in transformation to Richter syndrome?
Aydin Semra, et al. Blood 2008 6 (12) 5646-53
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