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Published on: May 26, 2021
Bone marrow transplantation in aplastic anaemia
G M Mullins1,2, J F Greally1,2, M O'Toole1,2
1Department of Haematology, Meath Hospital, Dublin.
Abstract:
This report describes a case of aplastic anaemia who underwent bone marrow transplantation from an ABO compatible HL-A identical sibling of opposite sex. Engraftment was observed with transient recovery of haematopoietic function and documentation of donor type sex chromosome patterns in the recipient's marrow cells. The patient died 35 days posttransplant. The transplantation protocol used and the potential for marrow allografts in bone marrow failure are discussed.
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