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EHA Executive Board E. Hellström-L
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Poster session I POSTER SESSION POS
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12 th Congress of the European Hema
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dasatinib. Methods. We studied Ikar
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Expression of the oncogene H-Ras an
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safety of a slow-release liposomal
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0029 OUTCOME OF THE TREATMENT OF AD
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drug-induced apoptotic response of
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41% in the PI3K- group (p=0.001). I
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Acute myeloid leukemia - Clinical I
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to 60 years (n=116, or 72%) receive
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0056 PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF FLT
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tified with the current protocol. S
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new cases of lead poisoning due to
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0086 THROMBELASTOGRAPHIC CHART RELI
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trials. The aim of this retrospecti
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tant function in this disease, nega
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ed to a favorable outcome. Bialleli
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stronger levels of p21 in the cell
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hematological centers in one countr
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Immunology and gene therapy 0184 EA
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tem (IPSS) to h-MDS was also invest
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PCH97-19) were studied. Conventiona
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Bortezomib 1.3 mg/m 2 days 1,4,8,11
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G-CSF can be used in neutropenic pa
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phoma and SNT-13, -15 were establis
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(range, 1-6) and 11 treatment cycle
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functional activity was confirmed b
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No major toxicity, neither hematolo
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(50-99) respectively. Serial analys
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0364 CLINICAL EFFICACY OF OXALIPLAT
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observed in all mice. Analysis of l
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One hundred eleven CN AML patients,
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polymorphism at nucleotide 4889 of
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Ph + cells in the bone marrow). We
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derivative chromosome (4p16, 7p14,
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median dose intensity being 800 (21
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to set up and optimize a D-HPLC-bas
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all infection rate (p=0.12) as well
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Myelodysplastic syndromes II 0623 M
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formation (in total 28 samples). Ti
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patients presented a stage IV disea
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modulated after 24 h (37 up- and 59
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C30 questionnaire, and the correspo
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p=0.014 and p=0.003, respectively).
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the 97.5th percentile (5.2 U/mL) ge
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0892 INTEGRATION OF GENOME WIDE SNP
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2004 to January, 2006. At enrollmen
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with a p value of ≥ 0.10. Sets of
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sclerosis[NS] and 12 Mixed cellular
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HSCT from the available Asian as we
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without type 2 diabetes. Methods. T
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0969 COMPARISON OF CD25 IMMUNOHISTO
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cytes was 24 days (range 8-32 days)
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1011 FLOW CYTOMETRIC DNA INDEX AND
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1024 KIR/HLA CLASS I MISMATCHING AN
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tion to a translocation t(5;14)(q35
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ment of CML and induces a high rate
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patient is still undergoing intensi
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nificant MVD differences were detec
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dictor of OS (p=0.004). High dose t
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1099 ALTERATIONS IN THE NATURAL KIL
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1105 CYTOGENETIC ABNORMALITIES IN 3
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1110 CONSTITUTIVE ACTIVATION OF STA
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efficacy results with a well-tolera
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unmutated VH genes, and high and lo
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tested across a wide range of human
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were incidentally diagnosed (52%).
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ß2GP1 may be considered as determi
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characterized in 198 β thalassaemi
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to-pelvic or perineal trauma. No me
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in age. High prevalence of LBM amon
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ecause some of the patients were or
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of the drug is crucial to allow lon
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egarding cost analysis of ASCT in G
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ID Allo-BMT, 1 family one mismatche
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admitted to ICU were discharged des
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events -Postoperative states: 9,19%
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efficacy and decreased atherosclero
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1217 INCIDENCE OF EARLY STAGE IDIOP
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1691GA and 1 homozygous 1691AA. The
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1230 ASSOCIATION OF HEPARANASE GENE
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posed, was: DF = (CD43%+FMC7%+CD79b
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treatment of acute promyelocityc le
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loaded group and 35 (70%) were non-
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mild. Fas and soluble Fas ligand le
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1265 POSACONAZOLE THERAPY IN REFRAC
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ly express the cytoplasmic (inactiv
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findings confirmed the significant
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a less favorable prognosis. Interes
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disease (HD), 4 patients (9%) with
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1295 HEMOPHAGOCYTIC LYMPHOHYSTIOCYT
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phamide 750 mg/m 2 on day 1, vincri
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nomenon is unclear. It has been sug
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oped mild thrombocytopenia (platele
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gle dose of 54mg/m 2 rituximab furt
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patients (pts), 36 male, with acute
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esulting alterations of the endothe
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(range 1-7) and 28,6% of patients h
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three decades. In vivo, Ara-C is tr
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statistical analysis. Results. Seve
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Results. Though there was no recogn
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2% and 19% of patients with or with
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were older than 65 y) which can be
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1376 RESVERATROL INDUCED P53 MEDIAT
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median time of 21 days to reach >0.
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ly. Conclusions. 1. Combined intens
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to the presence of IVS1-6 mutation
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fy predictive factors for these abn
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acute leukemia. However, we cannot
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agents. They involve primarily the
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voriconazole for 2 months followed
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typed using a commercially availabl
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low up of ABL KD mutations’ level
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with development of BC/AP. 2. EVI-1
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1447 THE IMPACT OF DISPARITY IN SHO
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three had visual field defects, two
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acquired mutation most prone to cau
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1466 ROS GENERATION AND APOPTOSIS I
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1473 DIARRHEIC SYNDROME, A CLINICAL
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gene fusion is an independent progn
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