Near triploidy (68 to 80 chromosomes) and near tetraploidy (>80 chromosomes) are much less common and appear to be biologically distinct from high hyperdiploidy.
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Thirty percent have a chromosomal (genetic) abnormality, most commonly Trisomy 13, Trisomy 18, Trisomy 21, Turner syndrome, or triploidy.
Low hypodiploidy or near triploidy Poor prognosis High hyperdiploidy (specifically, trisomy 4, 10, 17) ...
Triploidy: the presence of 3 chromosomes instead of 2. Trisomy: a cell with an extra chromosome. There are various types of trisomies depending on which chromosome is affected.
It may occur in isolation with no associated malformations or it may be part of a multiple congenital malformation syndrome as, for example, the congenital rubella syndrome, the triploidy syndrome (due to the presence of 69 chromosomes), ...
can be duplicated three (triploidy) or more (polyploidy) times; or one arm or part of one arm of a single chromosome may be missing (deletion). Part of one chromosome may be transferred to... Full article ...
Chromosome Triploidy Syndrome Chromosome X, Monosomy X Chronic Acholuric Jaundice Chronic Adhesive Arachnoiditis Chronic Adrenocortical Insufficiency Chronic Asthenia Chronic Atrophic Polychondritis ...
See also: Trisomy, Deficiency, Death, Symptom, Cancer
 
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