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. 2021 May 1;12(5):687. doi: 10.3390/genes12050687

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Frequency of Ph-like ALL subtypes according to each age group. Combined prevalence of Ph-like ALL subtypes in childhood (age 1 to 15 years), adolescent (age 16 to 20 years) and young adults (age 21 to 39 years), adults (age 40 to 59 years) and older adults (age > 60 years). Genomic subtypes include CRFL2-rearranged JAK mutant (mut), CRFL2-rearranged JAK wild-type (WT), JAK2 rearrangements (JAK2r), EPOR rearrangements (EPORr), Other JAK-STAT alterations, ABL1-class fusions (ABL1, ABL2, CSF1R, LYN, PDGFRA and PDGFRB), Ras mutations (KRAS, NRAS, NF1, PTPN11, BRAF and CBL), all other kinase lesions (FLT3, FGFR1, NTRK3) and unknown alterations.