%0 Generic %A González-Gascón Y Marín, I %A Hernández, JA %A Hernánez-Sanchez, M %A Rodriguez-Vicente, AE %A Puiggros, A %A Collado, R %A Luño, E %A González, T %A Ruiz-Xivillé, N %A Ortega, M %A Gimeno, E %A Muñoz, C %A Infante, MS %A Delgado, J %A Aventín, A %A Vargas, MT %A González, M %A Bosch, F %A Espinet, B %A Hernández-Rivas, JM %T Among CLL patiens with multiple fish abnormatities, 13Q and 11Q deletions entail the commonest combination in contrast to 11Q and 17P deletions, being the combination with worse outcome %D 2016 %@ 0390-6078 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/2496 %X Fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) defines a hierarchy of genetic changes that predicts survival in CLL. However, multiple abnormalities (MA) may also occur and little is known about its distribution and clinical impact. containing clinical and biological data. %K Anomalías múltiples %K Aberraciones cromosómicas %K Fluorescencia %K Hibridación fluorescente in situ %~