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Elimination of antibodies by plasma exchange in ABO incompatible bone marrow transplantation.
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1989
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Fifty previously untreated patients with myeloma were entered into a 2-phase treatment programme: vincristine, adriamycin and methyl prednisolone (VAMP) followed by high dose intravenous melphalan (HDM) with autologous bone marrow transplantation where possible. The complete remission rate of 50% was associated with very good quality of life and the reversal of humoral immunosuppression. Complete remission is important in younger patients with myeloma as it represents a first step in achieving long, symptom- free survival.