High-dose cyclophosphamide, without stem cell rescue, has been used successfully to treat aplastic anemia and other autoimmune disorders. To determine the safety and efficacy of high-dose cyclophosphamide among patients with severe refractory autoimmune hemolytic anemia, we treated 9 patients with cyclophosphamide (50 mg · kg-1 · d-1 for 4 days) who had failed a median of 3 (range, 1-7) other treatments. The median hemoglobin before treatment was 6.7 g/dL (range, 5-10 g/dL). The median time to reach an absolute neutrophil count of 500/μL or greater was 16 days (range, 12-18 days). Six patients achieved complete remission (normal untransfused hemoglobin for age and sex), and none have relapsed after a median follow-up of 15 months (range, 4-29 months). Three patients achieved and continue in partial remission (hemoglobin at least 10 g/dL without transfusion support). High-dose cyclophosphamide was well tolerated and induced durable remissions in patients with severe refractory autoimmune hemolytic anemia. © 2002 by The American Society of Hematology.
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Moyo, V. M., Smith, D., Brodsky, I., Crilley, P., Jones, R. J., & Brodsky, R. A. (2002). High-dose cyclophosphamide for retractory autoimmnune hemolytic anemia. Blood, 100(2), 704–706. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2002-01-0087
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