AI Article Synopsis

  • - The article defines and discusses three key complications after hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT): graft failure, poor graft function, and erythroblastopenia, highlighting the associated risk factors and treatment guidelines.
  • - Graft failure is a severe but rare complication, while poor graft function occurs more frequently; new research is anticipated to validate current treatment recommendations for these issues.
  • - Erythroblastopenia is another rare complication post-HCT, and even with improved donor-recipient compatibility, some patients still experience this problem.

Article Abstract

In this article, we discuss again the definition, the risk factor and guideline to treat the graft failure, the poor graft function and erythrobalstopenia. Graft failure is a severe but rare complication after hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). Despite disparity in the literature, we defined this complication and discussed the factor risks and recommendation for treatment based on new studies. Poor graft function is also a more frequent complication after HCT. New studies will soon be available to prove or not the current recommendation suggested in this article based on therapeutics medicine or cellular therapy. Erythroblastopenia, is a rarer complication post HCT. Despite anticipation for a better choice of compatibility donor/recipient, some patients still suffer from this complication.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bulcan.2022.09.003DOI Listing

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