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Long-term survival and cure after marrow transplantation for congenital hypoplastic anaemia (Diamond-Blackfan syndrome)

Authors :
Keith M. Sullivan
Robert P. Witherspoon
H. J. Deeg
Kristine Doney
Rainer Storb
Jean E. Sanders
Greinix Ht
Source :
British Journal of Haematology. 84:515-520
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
Wiley, 1993.

Abstract

Summary. Four patients with Diamond-Blackfan syndrome (congenital hypoplastic anaemia) whose disease was resistant to corticosteroid treatment and who were red blood cell transfusion-dependent, were given marrow grafts from allogeneic human-leucocyte-antigen (HLA)-identical siblings. The patients were conditioned with regimens including cyclophosphamide and busulfan. Three of four patients had sustained and complete marrow engraftment. One patient showed early signs of haematopoietic recovery but died on day 35 of pulmonary toxicity. The three surviving patients are well with normal haematopoiesis and Karnofsky performance scores of 100%, 3·0, 7·4 and 10·6 years after transplantation. Congenital hypoplastic anaemia can be treated successfully by allogeneic marrow grafts.

Details

ISSN :
13652141 and 00071048
Volume :
84
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Haematology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c58c339249163a3f8d32d923e9af39f3