1. Stem cell transplantation for patients with Fanconi anemia with low-dose cyclophosphamide and antithymocyte globulins without the use of radiation therapy.
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Ayas, M., Al-Jefri, A., Al-Mahr, M., Rifai, S., Al-Seraihi, A., Tbakhi, A., Mustafa, M., Khairy, A., Moussa, E., Iqbal, A., Shalaby, L., and El-Solh, H.
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STEM cell transplantation ,FANCONI'S anemia ,GENETIC disorders ,GLOBULINS ,RADIOTHERAPY ,MEDICAL radiology ,PATIENTS - Abstract
Summary:In all, 22 patients with confirmed Fanconi anemia (FA) underwent stem cell transplantation (SCT) from HLA-matched, related donors at KFSHRC. Median age at SCT was 7.6 years (range, 2.5-14.6 years). Conditioning regimen consisted of cyclophosphamide (CY) 15?mg/kg/day intravenously (i.v.) for 4 consecutive days, in addition to equine antithymocyte globulins (ATG) given i.v. at 40?mg/kg/day for four doses pre-SCT. No radiation therapy was given. For graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis, we used cyclosporin at the standard doses; ATG was added at 20?mg/kg/dose i.v. on days 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 post-SCT (total of six doses). All patients engrafted and are alive and transfusion independent with a median follow-up time of 20.2 months (range, 3.3-59 months). One patient however developed a decrease in her WBC and platelet count. Her work-up revealed slightly hypocellular bone marrow, and a series of chimerism studies over 1 year confirmed that she has stable mixed chimerism; she remains transfusion independent. We conclude that low-dose CY without radiation therapy can be used satisfactorily in the conditioning of patients with FA undergoing related SCT.Bone Marrow Transplantation (2005) 35, 463-466. doi:10.1038/sj.bmt.1704787 Published online 17 January 2005 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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