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Clinical application of flow cytometry in patients with unexplained cytopenia and suspected myelodysplastic syndrome: A report of the European LeukemiaNet International MDS-Flow Cytometry Working Group

Authors :
Loosdrecht, AA
Kern, W
Porwit, A
Valent, P
Kordasti, S
Cremers, E
Alhan, C
Duetz, C
Dunlop, A
Hobo, W
Preijers, F
Wagner-Ballon, O
Chapuis, N
Fontenay, M
Bettelheim, P
Eidenschink-Brodersen, L
Font, P
Johansson, U
Loken, MR
Marvelde, JG
Matarraz, S
Ogata, K
Oelschlaegel, U
Orfao, A
Psarra, K
Subira, D
Wells, DA
Bene, MC
Della Porta, MG
Burbury, K
Bellos, F
van der Velden, VHJ
Westers, TM
Saft, L
Ireland, R
Loosdrecht, AA
Kern, W
Porwit, A
Valent, P
Kordasti, S
Cremers, E
Alhan, C
Duetz, C
Dunlop, A
Hobo, W
Preijers, F
Wagner-Ballon, O
Chapuis, N
Fontenay, M
Bettelheim, P
Eidenschink-Brodersen, L
Font, P
Johansson, U
Loken, MR
Marvelde, JG
Matarraz, S
Ogata, K
Oelschlaegel, U
Orfao, A
Psarra, K
Subira, D
Wells, DA
Bene, MC
Della Porta, MG
Burbury, K
Bellos, F
van der Velden, VHJ
Westers, TM
Saft, L
Ireland, R
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This article discusses the rationale for inclusion of flow cytometry (FCM) in the diagnostic investigation and evaluation of cytopenias of uncertain origin and suspected myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) by the European LeukemiaNet international MDS Flow Working Group (ELN iMDS Flow WG). The WHO 2016 classification recognizes that FCM contributes to the diagnosis of MDS and may be useful for prognostication, prediction, and evaluation of response to therapy and follow-up of MDS patients.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1340014237
Document Type :
Electronic Resource