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Boost of CD34+-selected peripheral blood cells without further conditioning in patients with poor graft function following allogeneic stem cell transplantation.
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In patients with poor graft function (a) a boost of CD34+-selected peripheral blood donor cells is associated with a high chance of trilineage recovery and a low risk of acute GVHD; (b) a boost of unmanipulated donor cells does not seem to offer a survival advantage over no infusion of cells; and (c) NRM is lower when using peripheral blood cells for the boost. These data may be useful when discussing second stem cell donations for patients with poor graft function.
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