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Ecstasy-induced very severe aplastic anaemia complicated by invasive pulmonary mucormycosis treated with allogeneic peripheral blood progenitor cell transplant
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Translational MedicineTransplantationSevere Aplastic AnaemiaHematologyTransplantation MedicinePulmonary MedicineBlood TransplantationInvasive Pulmonary MucormycosisMedicineCell TransplantationAplastic AnemiaInfective Complications
Very severe aplastic anaemia (vSAA) is rare. We report a case of Ecstasy-induced very severe aplastic anaemia which did not respond to immunosuppressive therapy, developing invasive pulmonary mucormycosis. The patient underwent an HLA-identical sibling peripheral blood progenitor cell transplant (PBPCT) with rapid neutrophil engraftment. During engraftment he developed life-threatening adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). This case serves to illustrate a novel aetiology of vSAA where the infective complications responded to prompt haematopoietic engraftment.