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Adapting the HCT-CI Definitions for Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults with Hematologic Malignancies Undergoing Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation.
Friend BD, Broglie L, Logan BR, Chhabra S, Bupp C, Schiller G, Beitinjaneh A, Perez MAD, Guilcher GMT, Hashem H, Hildebrandt GC, Krem MM, Lazarus HM, Nishihori T, Nusrat R, Rotz SJ, Wirk B, Wieduwilt M, Pasquini M, Savani BN, Stadtmauer EA, Sorror ML, Thakar MS. Friend BD, et al. Among authors: sorror ml. Transplant Cell Ther. 2023 Feb;29(2):123.e1-123.e10. doi: 10.1016/j.jtct.2022.11.019. Epub 2022 Nov 26. Transplant Cell Ther. 2023. PMID: 36442769 Free PMC article.
Expanded HCT-CI Definitions Capture Comorbidity Better for Younger Patients of Allogeneic HCT for Nonmalignant Diseases.
Broglie L, Friend BD, Chhabra S, Logan BR, Bupp C, Schiller G, Savani BN, Stadtmauer E, Abraham AA, Aljurf M, Badawy SM, Perez MAD, Guinan EC, Hashem H, Krem MM, Lazarus HM, Rotz SJ, Wirk B, Yared JA, Pasquini M, Thakar MS, Sorror ML. Broglie L, et al. Among authors: sorror ml. Transplant Cell Ther. 2023 Feb;29(2):125.e1-125.e9. doi: 10.1016/j.jtct.2022.11.020. Epub 2022 Nov 25. Transplant Cell Ther. 2023. PMID: 36442768 Free PMC article.
High doses of transplanted CD34+ cells are associated with rapid T-cell engraftment and lessened risk of graft rejection, but not more graft-versus-host disease after nonmyeloablative conditioning and unrelated hematopoietic cell transplantation.
Baron F, Maris MB, Storer BE, Sandmaier BM, Panse JP, Chauncey TR, Sorror M, Little MT, Maloney DG, Storb R, Heimfeld S. Baron F, et al. Among authors: sorror m. Leukemia. 2005 May;19(5):822-8. doi: 10.1038/sj.leu.2403718. Leukemia. 2005. PMID: 15772701 Free article.
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