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Probably specific to the Ph-like subgroup of B-ALL
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Iacobucci et al. (2016) identified four types of EPOR rearrangement in the Phildelphia-like subgroup of B-ALL<ref>Iacobucci I, Li Y, Roberts KG, Dobson SM, Kim JC, Payne-Turner D, Harvey RC, Valentine M, McCastlain K, Easton J, Yergeau D, Janke LJ, Shao Y, Chen IM, Rusch M, Zandi S, Kornblau SM, Konopleva M, Jabbour E, Paietta EM, Rowe JM, Pui CH, Gastier-Foster J, Gu Z, Reshmi S, Loh ML, Racevskis J, Tallman MS, Wiernik PH, Litzow MR, Willman CL, McPherson JD, Downing JR, Zhang J, Dick JE, Hunger SP, Mullighan CG.
 
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Iacobucci et al. (2016) identified four types of EPOR rearrangement<ref>Iacobucci I, Li Y, Roberts KG, Dobson SM, Kim JC, Payne-Turner D, Harvey RC, Valentine M, McCastlain K, Easton J, Yergeau D, Janke LJ, Shao Y, Chen IM, Rusch M, Zandi S, Kornblau SM, Konopleva M, Jabbour E, Paietta EM, Rowe JM, Pui CH, Gastier-Foster J, Gu Z, Reshmi S, Loh ML, Racevskis J, Tallman MS, Wiernik PH, Litzow MR, Willman CL, McPherson JD, Downing JR, Zhang J, Dick JE, Hunger SP, Mullighan CG.
   
Truncating Erythropoietin Receptor Rearrangements in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.  
 
Truncating Erythropoietin Receptor Rearrangements in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.  
 
Cancer Cell. 2016 Feb 8;29(2):186-200. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26859458 PMID:26859458]</ref>: :  
 
Cancer Cell. 2016 Feb 8;29(2):186-200. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26859458 PMID:26859458]</ref>: :  
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# Intrachromosomal inversion of chromosome 19 that juxtaposes EPOR to the up-stream region of LAIR1 (leukocyte-associated immunoglobulin-
 
# Intrachromosomal inversion of chromosome 19 that juxtaposes EPOR to the up-stream region of LAIR1 (leukocyte-associated immunoglobulin-
 
like receptor 1) at chromosome 19q13
 
like receptor 1) at chromosome 19q13
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==Co-occurring Lesions==
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EPOR rearrangements are frequently found in conjunction with [[IKZF1]] deletions and [[PAX5]] deletions within the Ph-like subgroup of ALL.
    
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