UNLABELLED: In an attempt to elucidate prognostic factors, the data on 12 boys who underwent haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for cerebral X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy were evaluated. Two further patients received HSCT but died from transplantation-related complications. The data included neurological examination, neuropsychological testing and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Follow-up after HSCT was up to 5.5 years. Six patients showed a moderate to severe clinical deterioration after HSCT including two who died within 6 months. In this group, a MRI severity score of 10 or higher before HSCT was associated with severe impairment and a score of more than 12 was followed by rapid deterioration and death after HSCT. The presence of neurological symptoms before HSCT also affected prognosis. Six patients showed no deterioration in neurological or neuropsychological assessment after HSCT. CONCLUSION: our data confirm that haematopoietic stem cell transplantation can stop the progress of demyelination when performed at a critical early stage of the disease. The prognosis in an individual patient for the clinical course after stem cell transplantation can in general be given based on the status before transplantation, although individual patients may show an unexpected course.
UNLABELLED: In an attempt to elucidate prognostic factors, the data on 12 boys who underwent haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for cerebral X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy were evaluated. Two further patients received HSCT but died from transplantation-related complications. The data included neurological examination, neuropsychological testing and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Follow-up after HSCT was up to 5.5 years. Six patients showed a moderate to severe clinical deterioration after HSCT including two who died within 6 months. In this group, a MRI severity score of 10 or higher before HSCT was associated with severe impairment and a score of more than 12 was followed by rapid deterioration and death after HSCT. The presence of neurological symptoms before HSCT also affected prognosis. Six patients showed no deterioration in neurological or neuropsychological assessment after HSCT. CONCLUSION: our data confirm that haematopoietic stem cell transplantation can stop the progress of demyelination when performed at a critical early stage of the disease. The prognosis in an individual patient for the clinical course after stem cell transplantation can in general be given based on the status before transplantation, although individual patients may show an unexpected course.
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