Preparative therapies used for those with fanconi's anemia undergoing stem cell transplants and subsequent engraftment rates

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Abstract

Fanconi anemia patients are often treated with stem cell transplants to prevent myelodysplastic changes or leukemic progression. A variety of preparative regimens have been utilized. A case of a 13-year-old child with Fanconi's anemia is presented to highlight the preparative therapy utilized, engraftment rates which have been seen and the incidence of graft-vs.-host disease (GvHD). A review of the literature suggests the most successful preparative therapies with the highest engraftment rates and also suggests the best GvHD regimens.

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Trigg, M. E., & Bond, R. (2003). Preparative therapies used for those with fanconi’s anemia undergoing stem cell transplants and subsequent engraftment rates. Hematology. Maney Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1080/10245330310001604764

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