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Persistent BCR::ABL1 p190 Minimal Residual Disease and Declining Donor Chimerism Following Haploidentical Bone Marrow Transplant in Pediatric Acute Myeloid Leukemia With Dual High-Risk Fusions. [PDF]
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Prognostic implications of CD15 antigen expression in patients with acute myeloid leukemia. [PDF]
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A Comprehensive Review of Auto- and Allogeneic Chondrocyte Transplantation in Animals and Humans From 1965 to 2025. [PDF]
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Effect of neutropenic diet with or without magnesium supplementation on inflammatory factors and outcomes of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in patients with acute leukemia: study protocol for a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 1989
Bone marrow transplantation for treatment of certain hematologic and nonhematologic diseases is rapidly becoming the treatment of choice for a large number of patients. Over 10,000 marrow transplants have been performed, and over 200 marrow transplant units currently exist.
E H, Romond +7 more
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Bone marrow transplantation for treatment of certain hematologic and nonhematologic diseases is rapidly becoming the treatment of choice for a large number of patients. Over 10,000 marrow transplants have been performed, and over 200 marrow transplant units currently exist.
E H, Romond +7 more
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Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1989
According to one principle of surgery, the transplantation of vital tissue is the best method of reconstructing a defect. Because of absent immunologic reactions, high osteogenic potency, and preserved stability, transplantation of autogenous bone shows the best results.
L, Schweiberer +2 more
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According to one principle of surgery, the transplantation of vital tissue is the best method of reconstructing a defect. Because of absent immunologic reactions, high osteogenic potency, and preserved stability, transplantation of autogenous bone shows the best results.
L, Schweiberer +2 more
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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1992
BMT is an effective treatment for certain malignant and nonmalignant conditions. The source of the marrow is autologous or allogeneic. An allogeneic donor can be an HLA-matched related or unrelated donor. The patient undergoes intense chemoradiotherapy to remove remaining malignant cells and obliterate the immune system, thus allowing growth of the new
D, Wujcik, S, Downs
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BMT is an effective treatment for certain malignant and nonmalignant conditions. The source of the marrow is autologous or allogeneic. An allogeneic donor can be an HLA-matched related or unrelated donor. The patient undergoes intense chemoradiotherapy to remove remaining malignant cells and obliterate the immune system, thus allowing growth of the new
D, Wujcik, S, Downs
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Injury, 1982
From personal observations on 652 autogenous bone transplantations, the excellent properties of autogenous cancellous bone as graft material are discussed. Under conditions of mechanical stability it can be successfully used even in infected and poorly vascularized areas.
C, van der Werken, R K, Marti
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From personal observations on 652 autogenous bone transplantations, the excellent properties of autogenous cancellous bone as graft material are discussed. Under conditions of mechanical stability it can be successfully used even in infected and poorly vascularized areas.
C, van der Werken, R K, Marti
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Hospital Medicine, 2003
Bony deficiency, particularly loss of bone stock associated with failed joint replacements or tumours, is a challenging problem in orthopaedic surgery. Bone transplantation techniques provide solutions that can be tailored to the clinical problem. However, the risks of bone transplantation are well documented and the biology of allograft incorporation
D C, Rees, F S, Haddad
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Bony deficiency, particularly loss of bone stock associated with failed joint replacements or tumours, is a challenging problem in orthopaedic surgery. Bone transplantation techniques provide solutions that can be tailored to the clinical problem. However, the risks of bone transplantation are well documented and the biology of allograft incorporation
D C, Rees, F S, Haddad
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