Figure 1.
Histologic, cytogenetic, and molecular characteristics of the MLN-EO and a G3BP1-PDGFRB fusion. Hematoxylin and eosin–stained bone marrow core biopsy at low magnification (×4) (A) and high magnification (×40) (B), showing a hypercellular myeloid-predominant marrow with markedly increased eosinophilic forms. (C) May-Grünwald-Giemsa–stained bone marrow aspirate showing eosinophils in various stages of differentiation (magnification, ×100). (D) G-banding karyotype showing trisomy 8. (E) Schematic representation of the fusion transcript between the 5′UTR of G3BP1 and exons 12 of PDGFRB, detected by targeted AMP sequencing off RNA.

Histologic, cytogenetic, and molecular characteristics of the MLN-EO and a G3BP1-PDGFRB fusion. Hematoxylin and eosin–stained bone marrow core biopsy at low magnification (×4) (A) and high magnification (×40) (B), showing a hypercellular myeloid-predominant marrow with markedly increased eosinophilic forms. (C) May-Grünwald-Giemsa–stained bone marrow aspirate showing eosinophils in various stages of differentiation (magnification, ×100). (D) G-banding karyotype showing trisomy 8. (E) Schematic representation of the fusion transcript between the 5′UTR of G3BP1 and exons 12 of PDGFRB, detected by targeted AMP sequencing off RNA.

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