Deletion 5q is the most common structural rearrangement in myelodysplastic (MDS) syndromes and myeloproliferative neoplasms particularly idiopathic myelofibrosis (IMF). It can also be seen in and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) usually within a complex karyotype as well as in therapy-related MDS and AML, following previous exposure to alkylating agents. Monosomy 5 (-5) is a recurring abnormality in AML.
This test can be ordered individually or as part of the AML or MDS FISH Panels. See these panel tests for more details.
Bone marrow aspirate:
Collect bone marrow aspirate in a sterile Sodium heparin (Na hep) syringe and transfer to a sterile vial/tube
- or -
Transfer aspirate from syringe to transport container.
Submit entire specimen unspun.
Bone Marrow Core:
Submit in sterile tube/cup filled with sterile culture medium, sterile Hanks Balance Salt Solution (HBSS) or sterile saline
or
Whole blood:
Immediately following collection, mix sample thoroughly by gently inverting 8 - 10 times to prevent clotting.
Submit entire specimen unspun.
AHL Cytogenetics Oncology Request
Ambient
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)
Normal or Abnormal with interpretation.