The prognostic value of posttransplant chimerism
- Authors: Sipol A.A.1,2, Semenova E.V.1,2, Barkchato I.M.1,2, Vedjukova M.S.1,2, Solomonova I.S.1,2, Prjanishnikova M.V.1,2, Chukchlovin A.B.1,2, Zoubarovskaja L.S.1,2, Afanasyev B.V.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Raisa Gorbacheva Memorial Institute of Children Hematology and Transplantology
- Saint-Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University
- Issue: No 4 (2008)
- Pages: 31-35
- Section: HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION
- Published: 25.11.2008
- URL: https://oncohematology.abvpress.ru/ongm/article/view/750
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17650/1818-8346-2008-0-4-31-35
- ID: 750
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Abstract
Overall survival and relapse rates in 62 patients after allogeneic hemopoietic stem cells transplantation according to posttransplantation chimerism values are presented. Significant differences in 5-year overall survival rate have been found in patients with complete donor and mixed chimerism on days 30 and 100 after transplantation with myeloablative conditioning regimens. The influence of chimerism in different time point after transplantation for relapse rate is shown.
About the authors
A. A. Sipol
Raisa Gorbacheva Memorial Institute of Children Hematology and Transplantology; Saint-Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University
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Saint-Petersburg
Russian FederationE. V. Semenova
Raisa Gorbacheva Memorial Institute of Children Hematology and Transplantology; Saint-Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University
Saint-Petersburg
Russian FederationI. M. Barkchato
Raisa Gorbacheva Memorial Institute of Children Hematology and Transplantology; Saint-Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University
Saint-Petersburg
Russian FederationM. S. Vedjukova
Raisa Gorbacheva Memorial Institute of Children Hematology and Transplantology; Saint-Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University
Saint-Petersburg
Russian FederationI. S. Solomonova
Raisa Gorbacheva Memorial Institute of Children Hematology and Transplantology; Saint-Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University
Saint-Petersburg
Russian FederationM. V. Prjanishnikova
Raisa Gorbacheva Memorial Institute of Children Hematology and Transplantology; Saint-Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University
Saint-Petersburg
Russian FederationA. B. Chukchlovin
Raisa Gorbacheva Memorial Institute of Children Hematology and Transplantology; Saint-Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University
Saint-Petersburg
Russian FederationL. S. Zoubarovskaja
Raisa Gorbacheva Memorial Institute of Children Hematology and Transplantology; Saint-Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University
Saint-Petersburg
Russian FederationB. V. Afanasyev
Raisa Gorbacheva Memorial Institute of Children Hematology and Transplantology; Saint-Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University
Saint-Petersburg
Russian FederationReferences
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