Seven cases of myelogenous leukemia-two acute erythroleukemia (AEL) four ac
ute myelogenous leukemia (AML), and one acute myelomonocytic leukemia (AMMo
L)-were found in 22 members of three consecutive generations of a family in
the past 16 years (1973-1989). By using cytogenetic, hematologic, and bioc
hemical analyses of those surviving in this family, we also found four memb
ers who might develop leukemia in the future. Southern blot analysis of one
of the four members and her father (an acute leukemia patient) with a V-ER
BB probe showed that the gene abnormalities consisted of a c-ERBB rearrange
ment (hereditary) and a rearrangement/amplification of the same gene; (C) E
lsevier Science Inc., 1999.