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High prevalence of endocrine dysfunction in long‐term survivors after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation for hematologic diseases
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A high prevalence of endocrine dysfunction was detected in a cohort of allo-BMT recipients not treated by TBI. Although gonadal failure was likely related to intensive myeloablative treatments, thyroid, adrenal, and IGF-I impairments were late events, suggesting that immunosuppressive treatment and immune system derangement may play a role in the development of endocrine dysfunction after allografting.
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