Unrelated cord blood transplantation in children with sickle cell disease: Review of four-center experience

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UCBT was performed in seven children with SCD and stroke (HLA match 4/6 n = 5; 5/6 n = 2). Four received myeloablative regimens (BU, CY, ATG plus FLU in one patient). One had primary graft failure, three had sustained engraftment, two with grade III-IV GVHD (one died, one developed chronic GVHD), one with stable mixed chimerism. Three patients treated with reduced-intensity regimens (FLU, BU or CY, ATG, TLI) failed to engraft; one engrafted after second UCBT (HU, TT, RXA, ALZ, TBI). Four patients (57%) developed viral infections. Engraftment, GVHD, and infection remain challenges. © 2007 Blackwell Munksgaard.

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Adamkiewicz, T. V., Szabolcs, P., Haight, A., Baker, K. S., Staba, S., Kedar, A., … Yeager, A. M. (2007). Unrelated cord blood transplantation in children with sickle cell disease: Review of four-center experience. Pediatric Transplantation, 11(6), 641–644. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3046.2007.00725.x

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