Table 1.
Characteristics | No. | % |
---|---|---|
Age, years | ||
Median | 46.3 | |
Range | 13-86.4 | |
Sex | ||
Male | 157 | 55.7 |
Female | 125 | 44.3 |
Sokal risk group* | ||
Low | 88 | 31.8 |
Intermediate | 111 | 40.1 |
High | 78 | 28.1 |
Interval since diagnosis, months | ||
Median | 1.5 | |
Range | 0-6 | |
Chromosomal abnormalities in addition to the Philadelphia chromosome† | 16 | 6.0 |
Splenomegaly‡ | 186 | 66.4 |
Spleen size ≥ 10 cm below the costal margin | 75 | 26.8 |
White cell count × 109/L | ||
Median | 140.5 | |
Range | 5.8-645 | |
Platelet count × 109/L | ||
Median | 396 | |
Range | 108-2,267 | |
Hemoglobin, g/L | ||
Median | 116.0 | |
Range | 33.0-172.0 | |
Peripheral blood blasts (%) | ||
Median | 1 | |
Range | 0-14 | |
Peripheral blood basophils (%) | ||
Median | 2.6 | |
Range | 0-18 |
We could not calculate the Sokal score in five patients because of missing data.
The most common additional abnormalities were a second Philadelphia chromosome and trisomy of chromosome 8. Data were missing in 17 patients.
Two patients had missing data; splenomegaly was defined as a palpable spleen in the physical examination and measured in centimeters below the costal margin.