Acute lymphoblastic leukemia with monosomy 7 in a Hiroshima survivor 37 years after the bomb
R. B. Stricker and C. A. Linker
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) developed in a 53-year-old survivor of
the Hiroshima bomb blast. Chromosomal analysis disclosed a single
abnormality, deletion of chromosome 7. This deletion has been reported in
patients with radiation exposure, but it is uncommon in adults with ALL.
The karyotypic abnormality suggests that our patient's leukemia may be
related to prior radiation exposure despite a 37-year hiatus. The findings
raise further questions about the persistent risk of leukemia among atomic
bomb survivors.