Acute myelogenous leukaemia occurring at the same time in husband and wife.

Journal: Scandinavian Journal Of Haematology
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Abstract

Acute myelogenous leukaemia was diagnosed within a 1 week's interval in a married couple without consanguinity. The husband had acute myelomonocytic leukaemia whereas the wife had acute myelogenous leukaemia of the classical type. Neither the histories nor findings contributed to an understanding of leukaemogenesis. The calculated risk that a husband and wife should develop acute myelogenous leukaemia within the same year is approximately 1:400 millions.

Authors
B Ly, P Stavem, E Saltvedt