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Rabusin, M; Snowden, JA; Veys, P; Quartier, P; Dalle, JH; Dhooge, C; Di Bartolomeo, P; Gonzalez-Vicent, M; Gibson, B; Iriondo, A; Juergens, H; Lisukov, I; Messina, C; Mialou, V; Steward, CG; Urban, C; Renard, M; Giurici, N; Peters, C; Badoglio, M; Ronfani, L; Dini, G; Farge, D; Saccardi, R; European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation Autoimmune Diseases and Paediatric Disease Working Parties.
Long-term outcomes of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for severe treatment-resistant autoimmune cytopenia in children.
Biol Blood Marrow Transplant. 2013; 19(4):666-669 Doi: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2012.12.008 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Abstract:
We analyzed the long-term outcomes of pediatric patients registered in the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation database who underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for severe treatment refractory autoimmune cytopenia. With a median follow-up of 100 months, event-free survival was 54% overall, with no significant difference between allogeneic HSCT (n = 15) and autologous HSCT (n = 7) recipients (58% versus 42%; P = .50). Despite a trend toward failure of response or relapse after autologous HSCT compared with allogeneic HSCT, the difference was not significant (43% versus 13%; P = .30). Treatment-related mortality was high in both HSCT groups (29% and 16%; P = .09). Based on the limited numbers of subjects in this retrospective analysis, both allogeneic and autologous HSCT may induce complete and persistent responses in approximately one-half of pediatric patients with severe refractory autoimmune cytopenia, although treatment-related toxicity is high.
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Adolescent -
Autoimmune Diseases - immunology
Child -
Child, Preschool -
Female -
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation -
Humans -
Infant -
Male -
Neutropenia - immunology
Recurrence -
Retrospective Studies -
Survival Analysis -
Thrombocytopenia - immunology
Transplantation, Autologous -
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Refractory cytopenia
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Childhood
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