Table 2

Incidence of autosomal monosomies and prognostic effect of combination with other chromosomal structural abnormalities

Type of monosomyNo. of patients with autosomal chromosomal monosomyNo. of patients with 1 monosomy without other structural abnormalityNo. of patients with 1 monosomy and at least 1 structural abnormalityNo. of patients with 2 or more autosomal monosomies
−1 
−2 
−3 
−4 
−5 30 28 
−6 
−7 46 13 27 
−8 
−9 
−10 
−11 11 10 
−12 12 12 
−13 11 10 
−14 
−15 14 14 
−16 23 22 
−17 30 28 
−18 22 21 
−19 
−20 15 14 
−21 14 12 
−22 10 
Total no. (%) of patients 119 (64) 9 (5) 26 (14) 84 (45) 
CR rate 39% 77% 40% 37% 
95% CI 32-46 56-98 26-54 27-47 
2-year OS rate 8% 18% 7% 7% 
95% CI 5.5-10.5 13.5-22.5 3-11 4-10 
Type of monosomyNo. of patients with autosomal chromosomal monosomyNo. of patients with 1 monosomy without other structural abnormalityNo. of patients with 1 monosomy and at least 1 structural abnormalityNo. of patients with 2 or more autosomal monosomies
−1 
−2 
−3 
−4 
−5 30 28 
−6 
−7 46 13 27 
−8 
−9 
−10 
−11 11 10 
−12 12 12 
−13 11 10 
−14 
−15 14 14 
−16 23 22 
−17 30 28 
−18 22 21 
−19 
−20 15 14 
−21 14 12 
−22 10 
Total no. (%) of patients 119 (64) 9 (5) 26 (14) 84 (45) 
CR rate 39% 77% 40% 37% 
95% CI 32-46 56-98 26-54 27-47 
2-year OS rate 8% 18% 7% 7% 
95% CI 5.5-10.5 13.5-22.5 3-11 4-10 

All monosomies (isolated or associated) are taken into account, explaining that the total number of monosomies exceeds the total number of patients.

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