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Transient myeloproliferative disease (TMD) occurs in a significant percentage of individuals born with the congenital genetic disorder, Down syndrome. It may occur in individuals who are not diagnosed with the syndrome but have some hematological cells containing genetic abnormalities that are similar to those found in Down syndrome. TMD usually develops in utero, is diagnosed prenatally or within ~3 months of birth, and thereafter resolves rapidly and spontaneously. However, during the prenatal-to-postnatal period, the disease may cause irreparable damage to various organs and in ~20% of individuals death. Moreover, ~10% of individuals diagnosed with TMD develop acute megakaryoblastic leukemia at some time during the 5 years following its resolution. TMD is a life-threatening, precancerou

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  • داء التكاثر النقوي العابر (ar)
  • Transientes myeloproliferatives Syndrom (de)
  • Transient myeloproliferative disease (en)
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  • Das Transiente myeloproliferative Syndrom (TMD) ist eine leukämoide Reaktion bei Neugeborenen. Die meisten der Betroffenen haben das Down-Syndrom. Synonyme sind: Transiente abnormale Myelopoese; Transiente myeloproliferative Krankheit Die Erstbeschreibung stammt aus dem Jahre 1951 vom US-amerikanischen Pathologen William G. Bernhard und Mitarbeiter. (de)
  • يحدث داء التكاثر النقوي العابر (TMD) عند نسبة كبيرة من مرضى الاضطراب الوراثي الخلقي متلازمة داون. قد يحدث عند الأفراد غير المصابين بمتلازمة داون ولكن لديهم بعض الخلايا الدموية التي تحتوي على تشوهات وراثية مماثلة لتلك الموجودة في متلازمة داون. يتطور عادةً داء التكاثر النقوي العابر في الرحم، ويُشخص قبل الولادة أو في غضون 3 أشهر تقريبًا من الولادة، وتنتهي الأعراض بعد ذلك بسرعة وبشكل تلقائي. ومع ذلك، خلال فترة ما قبل الولادة إلى ما بعد الولادة، قد يتسبب المرض في أضرار لا يمكن إصلاحها لمختلف الأعضاء وفي حوالي 20% من الحالات يؤدي المرض إلى الموت. علاوة على ذلك، يصاب حوالي 10% من الأفراد المصابين بداء التكاثر النقوي العابر (TMD) بسرطان الدم الضخم الأرومات في وقت ما خلال السنوات الخمس التالية بعد التشخيص. اضطرابات التكاثر النقوي هي حالة مهددة للحياة ومقدمة للتسرطن تصيب الأجنة وكذلك الرضع في الأشهر (ar)
  • Transient myeloproliferative disease (TMD) occurs in a significant percentage of individuals born with the congenital genetic disorder, Down syndrome. It may occur in individuals who are not diagnosed with the syndrome but have some hematological cells containing genetic abnormalities that are similar to those found in Down syndrome. TMD usually develops in utero, is diagnosed prenatally or within ~3 months of birth, and thereafter resolves rapidly and spontaneously. However, during the prenatal-to-postnatal period, the disease may cause irreparable damage to various organs and in ~20% of individuals death. Moreover, ~10% of individuals diagnosed with TMD develop acute megakaryoblastic leukemia at some time during the 5 years following its resolution. TMD is a life-threatening, precancerou (en)
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  • Transient myeloproliferative disease (en)
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  • Transient myeloproliferative disease (en)
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