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Haematopoetic stem cell transplantation for refractory autoimmune cytopenia.
Passweg, J. R.; Rabusin, M.; Musso, M. et al.
2004In British Journal of Haematology, 125 (6), p. 749-55
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Keywords :
Adolescent; Adult; Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune/therapy; Autoimmune Diseases/therapy; Child; Child, Preschool; Databases, Factual; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/adverse effects/methods; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Red-Cell Aplasia, Pure/therapy; Thrombocytopenia/therapy; Transplantation, Autologous; Transplantation, Homologous; Treatment Outcome
Abstract :
[en] This study describes the outcome of patients receiving haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) to treat severe refractory autoimmune cytopenia. The registry of the European Group of Blood and Marrow Transplantation holds data on 36 patients receiving 38 transplants, the first transplant was autologous for 27 and allogeneic for nine patients. Patients had autoimmune haemolytic anaemia (autologous: 5; allogeneic: 2), Evans's syndrome (autologous: 2; allogeneic: 5); immune thrombocytopenia (autologous: 12), pure red cell aplasia (autologous: 4; allogeneic: 1), pure white cell aplasia (autologous: 1; allogeneic 1), or thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (autologous: 3). Patients had longstanding disease having failed multiple prior treatments. Among 26 evaluable patients mobilized for autologous HSCT, three died of treatment-related causes, one died of disease progression, seven were non-responders, six patients had transient responses and nine had continuous partial or complete remission. Of the seven evaluable patients receiving allogeneic HSCT, one died of treatment-related complications, one with transient response died of progressive disease and five had a continuous response. Autologous and allogeneic HSCT may induce a response in a subset of patients with autoimmune cytopenia of long duration albeit at the price of considerable toxicity.
Disciplines :
Hematology
Author, co-author :
Passweg, J. R.
Rabusin, M.
Musso, M.
Beguin, Yves  ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Hématologie clinique
Cesaro, S.
Ehninger, G.
Espigado, I.
Iriondo, A.
Jost, L.
Koza, Vladimir;  Charles University Hospital (Czech Republic)
Lenhoff, S.
Lisukov, I.
Locatelli, F.
Marmont, A.
Philippe
Pilatrino, C.
Quartier, P.
Stary, J.
Veys, P.
Vormoor, J.
Wahlin, A.
Zintl, F.
Bocelli-Tyndall, C.
Tyndall, A.
Gratwohl, A.
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Language :
English
Title :
Haematopoetic stem cell transplantation for refractory autoimmune cytopenia.
Publication date :
2004
Journal title :
British Journal of Haematology
ISSN :
0007-1048
eISSN :
1365-2141
Publisher :
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, United Kingdom
Volume :
125
Issue :
6
Pages :
749-55
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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