Evaluation of the clinical and histological signs of cutaneous graft-versus-host disease present in 7 patients treated with cyclosporin A was based on a follow-up of 100 days after bone marrow transplantation. Early clinical signs consisted of acral erythema with mild to moderate edema. Histologically, the graft-versus-host reaction was moderate but not completely inhibited. As revealed by autoradiography after labeling with tritiated thymidine and uridine, the lymphoid infiltrate had a low rate of proliferation and a normal or enhanced synthetic activity of ribonucleic acid.
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