FigureĀ 1.
Germ line predisposition disorders analyzed in the review series in the current issue of Blood. The phenotype may be highly variable, even within the same family; in some subjects, it may be absent or very mild, going unnoticed. Of note, patients with DDX41-associated susceptibility to myeloid malignancies have no phenotype before the development of a hematologic malignancy, which typically occurs in the sixth and seventh decades of life; that is, at an age when sporadic hematologic malignancies (not associated with any predisposition disorder) occur.

Germ line predisposition disorders analyzed in the review series in the current issue of Blood. The phenotype may be highly variable, even within the same family; in some subjects, it may be absent or very mild, going unnoticed. Of note, patients with DDX41-associated susceptibility to myeloid malignancies have no phenotype before the development of a hematologic malignancy, which typically occurs in the sixth and seventh decades of life; that is, at an age when sporadic hematologic malignancies (not associated with any predisposition disorder) occur.

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