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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 1985
Bone marrow transplantation is increasingly used to treat a broad spectrum of human diseases including aplastic anemia, leukemia, solid tumors, immune and genetic disorders. In certain circumstances the role of transplantation is reasonably well established, such as aplastic anemia and resistant leukemia. In other circumstances there is controversey as
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Bone marrow transplantation is increasingly used to treat a broad spectrum of human diseases including aplastic anemia, leukemia, solid tumors, immune and genetic disorders. In certain circumstances the role of transplantation is reasonably well established, such as aplastic anemia and resistant leukemia. In other circumstances there is controversey as
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Transplantation of Chimeric Bone Marrow
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine, 1961SummaryRetransplantation of bone marrow was studied in an attempt to understand why foetal liver was superior to adult bone marrow in the treatment of lethally-irradiated mice.Presensitization experiments, in which recipients were immunized against cells of the future donor-strain, were performed.
Vos, O, Goodman, J W, Congdon, C C
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BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION IN THALASSEMIA
Annual Review of Medicine, 1995▪ Abstract Early trials of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) for homozygous β-thalassemia and the analyses of results of transplantation in patients less than 16 years old have allowed us to identify three classes of risk based on the following criteria: (a) hepatomegaly, (b) presence of liver fibrosis at histological examination, and (c ...
G, Lucarelli, C, Giardini, E, Angelucci
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1993
Bone marrow transplantations have a definite role in treatment of leukemias and lymphomas. In acute myeloid leukemia and CML an allogeneic transplant using an HLA identical donor certainly provides a far superior survival than chemotherapy. Patients with Ph' chromosome need to be transplanted in first remission if a suitable donor is available.
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Bone marrow transplantations have a definite role in treatment of leukemias and lymphomas. In acute myeloid leukemia and CML an allogeneic transplant using an HLA identical donor certainly provides a far superior survival than chemotherapy. Patients with Ph' chromosome need to be transplanted in first remission if a suitable donor is available.
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Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 1987
Since the 1970s major progress in bone marrow transplantation has resulted in long‐term survival and even cure for many patients with serious hematologic disease. Many patients undergoing the procedure, however, experience serious complications, including graft rejection, graft‐versus‐host disease, and infection.
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Since the 1970s major progress in bone marrow transplantation has resulted in long‐term survival and even cure for many patients with serious hematologic disease. Many patients undergoing the procedure, however, experience serious complications, including graft rejection, graft‐versus‐host disease, and infection.
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Repair of Bone-Transplant Fractures
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1958Fresh autogenous-bone transplant fractures in rabbits have the capacity to unite as early as two weeks in more than two-thirds of the animals. Some of the surface cells of the transplants appeared to survive and proliferate to produce new bone. The graft replacement occurred by creeping substitution. The transplants were well tolerated by host tissues.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BONE TRANSPLANTATION
Transplantation, 1964C A, BASSETT, A, RUEEDI-LINDECKER
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Immunology of Bone Transplantation
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1966openaire +2 more sources

