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Objective: The 8p11 myeloproliferative syndrome [EMS] is a rare myeloproliferative disorder which usually develops rapidly with chromosomal translocation of the fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 gene. The gene has 15 fusion partners, including the breakpoint cluster region (BCR) gene on chromosome 22. Of all the tests available, chromosome karyotype determination is the most important for the diagnosis of EMS. Here, we describe one case of a patient characterized by marked increase of white blood cells and thrombocytopenia and diagnosed as EMS with t(8;22)(p11;q11) by chromosome karyotype.Methods: 28-year-old man was referred to our hospital. He had a onemonth history of intermittent coughing and a small amount of expectoration after catching a cold. As an outpatient, his complete blood count showed: WBC was 130.04 × 109/L with 80.20% granulocytes.Hematologic investigations, bone marrow analysis and genomic DNA sequencing studies were performed.Results: Despite additional chromosomal abnormalities,the patient progressed rapidly with a B blast cell clone in one month. After diagnosis inthree months, the patient underwent the haplo-identical BMT of his brother, followed up for three years, and had a high rate of survival.Conclusions: Our report provides a definite conceptual framework for a better understanding of the characteristics of The 8p11 myeloproliferative syndrome [EMS].

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Xin Chen, Lifang Huang, Caifeng Zheng, Zhiqiong Wang. A case of a patient characterized by t(8;22)(p11;q11) and BCR/FGFR1 fusion gene, who was successfully treated with haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Hematology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 2021 Dec;26(1):691-696

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