| Literature DB >> 10427629 |
C Ustün1, H Celebi, M Arat, M Ozcan, I Dilek, G Gürman, T Demirer, O Ilhan, R Keskin, H Koç.
Abstract
Aregeneratoric anemia (AA) occurs rarely after ABO-incompatible allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (alloPBSCT), and its management is generally difficult. Here, we present a 31-year-old white man with myelodysplastic syndrome who developed AA after receiving stem cells from his human leukocyte antigen (HLA) identical, but ABO-incompatible sibling. Because his anti-A antibody titers were high, therapy with conventional doses of erythropoietin and prednisolone failed to treat the AA. Following 8 cycles of plasma exchange and higher doses of erythropoietin and prednisolone as well as danazol administration, anti-A titers decreased, and his anemia improved significantly. In conclusion, to treat and obtain a low titer of antibodies in a patient with AA following an ABO-incompatible alloPBSCT, higher doses of erythopoietin and corticosteroids associated with plasma exchange have to be used.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10427629 DOI: 10.1046/j.1526-0968.1999.00135.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Apher ISSN: 1091-6660