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DiscussionJAK2 ASXL1 Mutations: Anyone else?
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Hi @pennyhedgecoth, I'm tagging @stevehurlburt on this reply since I think your question about genetic testing was directed to him.
The ASXL1 gene is one of the most frequently mutated genes in malignant myeloid diseases. I believe that are often associated with a modestly poorer prognosis because they can be aggressive. It appears your husband has in the meantime been given the diagnosis of polycythemia vera, right? Or AML?
Yes
ASXL1 JAK2 v617f and Jak2 exon 12-15
PV with Jak2 v617f and Jak2 exon 12-15 and ASXL1 mutations