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. 2015 Mar 2;2015:940278. doi: 10.1155/2015/940278

Table 1.

General and clinical characteristics of the paediatric patients with acute myeloid leukaemia.

Characteristic Patients P
Group A with EIa Group B without EI
(n = 20) (n = 20)
Age (years) 0.718
 Median (min–max) 9 (2–15) 9.5 (2–15)
Sex 0.525
 Male 11 (55%) 11 (55%)
 Female 9 (45%) 9 (45%)
Leukocyte count (103/μL) 0.698
 Median 28 250 26 900
 Minimum–maximum 9 700–125 000 5 800–154 700
Morphological subtype (FABb) 0.941
 M0, M1, M2 6 (30%) 4 (20%)
 M3 1 (5%) 1 (5%)
 M4, M5 11 (55%) 12 (60%)
 M6 1 (5%) 1 (5%)
 M7 1 (5%) 2 (10%)
Karyotype 0.900
 Normal 8 (40%) 6 (30%)
 t(8:21)aml/atg8 2 (10%) 3 (15%)
 t(15:4)q+ 0 (0%) 1 (5%)
 t(9:22)abr/bcl 1 (5%) 1 (5%)
 t(9:11)p22,q23 1 (5%) 1 (5%)
 No data 8 (40%) 8 (40%)
Risk (by karyotype) 0.870
 Normal 4 (17%) 3 (13%)
 Intermediate 8 (33%) 6 (25%)
 High 2 (8%) 1 (4%)
Risk (BFMc) 0.669
 Low 3 (15%) 3 (15%)
 High 17 (85%) 17 (85%)

aEI: early intensification.

bFAB: French-American-British classification.

cBFM: Berlin-Frankfurt-Münster study [39].