1982
A Monoclonal Immunoblastic Sarcoma in Donor Cells Bearing Epstein-Barr Virus Genomes Following Allogeneic Marrow Grafting for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Schubach W, Hackman R, Neiman P, Miller G, Thomas E. A Monoclonal Immunoblastic Sarcoma in Donor Cells Bearing Epstein-Barr Virus Genomes Following Allogeneic Marrow Grafting for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Blood 1982, 60: 180-187. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v60.1.180.180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEpstein-Barr virusAcute lymphoblastic leukemiaDonor cell originLymphoblastic leukemiaImmunoblastic sarcomaAssociation of EBVImmunoglobulin light chain stainingMonoclonal B-cell lymphomaEpstein-Barr virus genomeMarrow graft recipientsLight chain stainingB-cell lymphomaNeoplastic relapseAllogeneic marrowEBV DNAGraft recipientsMarrow graftingOriginal leukemiaCytomegalovirus DNALeukemiaTumorsBlot hybridization analysisRelapseRestriction fragment length polymorphismSarcoma
1972
Prospective study of Epstein-Barr virusinfections in acute lymphoblastic leukemia of childhood
Miller G, Shope T, Heston L, O'Brien R, Schwartz A, Pearson H. Prospective study of Epstein-Barr virusinfections in acute lymphoblastic leukemia of childhood. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1972, 80: 932-937. PMID: 4337277, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(72)80004-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEBV antibodiesProspective studyLymphoblastoid cell linesAcutelymphoblastic leukemiaEpstein-Barr virus infectionAntibody-positive childrenAntibody-negative patientsEBV antibody titersAcute lymphoblastic leukemiaCourse of leukemiaCell linesEBV infectionInfectious mononucleosisUntreated patientsMaternal antibodiesCongenital leukemiaSerologic evidenceAntibody titersLymphoblastic leukemiaVirus infectionPatientsLeukemiaProgressive declineEBVUndetectable levels