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==Cancer Sub-Classification / Subtype==
 
==Cancer Sub-Classification / Subtype==
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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with t(6;9)(p23;q34.1) resulting in DEK-NUP214 fusion.
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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with t(6;9)(p23;q34.1) resulting in DEK-NUP214 fusion.1
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==Definition / Description of Disease==
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==Definition / Description of Disease<ref>{{Cite journal|date=2004 Sep|title=Acute myeloid leukemia with t(6;9)(p23;q34) is associated with dysplasia and a high frequency of flt3 gene mutations|url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15362364/|journal=American journal of clinical pathology|language=en|volume=122|issue=3|doi=10.1309/5DGB-59KQ-A527-PD47|issn=0002-9173}}</ref>==
    
This is a distinct entity in the World Health Organization (WHO) classification system, and the most common associated French-American-British (FAB) classifications are M2, M4 and M1.<ref name=":0">Arber DA, et al., (2017). Acute myeloid leukaemia with recurrent genetic abnormalities, in World Health Organization Classification of Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues, Revised 4th edition. Swerdlow SH, Campo E, Harris NL, Jaffe ES, Pileri SA, Stein H, Thiele J, Arber DA, Hasserjian RP, Le Beau MM, Orazi A, and Siebert R, Editors. IARC Press: Lyon, France, p137-138.</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Oyarzo|first=Mauricio P.|last2=Lin|first2=Pei|last3=Glassman|first3=Armand|last4=Bueso-Ramos|first4=Carlos E.|last5=Luthra|first5=Rajyalakshmi|last6=Medeiros|first6=L. Jeffrey|date=2004|title=Acute myeloid leukemia with t(6;9)(p23;q34) is associated with dysplasia and a high frequency of flt3 gene mutations|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15362364|journal=American Journal of Clinical Pathology|volume=122|issue=3|pages=348–358|doi=10.1309/5DGB-59KQ-A527-PD47|issn=0002-9173|pmid=15362364}}</ref>  
 
This is a distinct entity in the World Health Organization (WHO) classification system, and the most common associated French-American-British (FAB) classifications are M2, M4 and M1.<ref name=":0">Arber DA, et al., (2017). Acute myeloid leukaemia with recurrent genetic abnormalities, in World Health Organization Classification of Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues, Revised 4th edition. Swerdlow SH, Campo E, Harris NL, Jaffe ES, Pileri SA, Stein H, Thiele J, Arber DA, Hasserjian RP, Le Beau MM, Orazi A, and Siebert R, Editors. IARC Press: Lyon, France, p137-138.</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Oyarzo|first=Mauricio P.|last2=Lin|first2=Pei|last3=Glassman|first3=Armand|last4=Bueso-Ramos|first4=Carlos E.|last5=Luthra|first5=Rajyalakshmi|last6=Medeiros|first6=L. Jeffrey|date=2004|title=Acute myeloid leukemia with t(6;9)(p23;q34) is associated with dysplasia and a high frequency of flt3 gene mutations|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15362364|journal=American Journal of Clinical Pathology|volume=122|issue=3|pages=348–358|doi=10.1309/5DGB-59KQ-A527-PD47|issn=0002-9173|pmid=15362364}}</ref>  
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==Synonyms / Terminology==
 
==Synonyms / Terminology==
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None<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Cortes|first=Jorge E.|last2=Mehta|first2=Priyanka|date=2020-12-23|title=Determination of Fitness and Therapeutic Options in Older Patients With Acute Myeloid Leukemia|url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33368536|journal=American Journal of Hematology|doi=10.1002/ajh.26079|issn=1096-8652|pmid=33368536}}</ref>
    
==Epidemiology / Prevalence==
 
==Epidemiology / Prevalence==

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