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From: Clinical significance of cytogenetic aberrations in bone marrow of patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: prognostic significance and relevance to histologic involvement

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Chromosomal aberrations in patients with chromosomal aberrations except single numerical aberrations (n = 150). (A) The frequency of the chromosomes involved. (B) The frequencies of chromosomal gains (upper bars) and losses (lower bars). (C) The frequencies of structural aberrations in each chromosome arm (p arm, blue; q arm, red). (D) Ideograms showing the specific chromosomal aberrations. The orange lines on the left of the ideogram indicate chromosomal losses, and the green lines on the right side indicate gains. The red lines represent breakage points of deletions, and the blue lines indicate breakage points of chromosomal rearrangements. The thick green lines represent duplications.

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