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[Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in congenital erythropoietic porphyria. Gunther's disease].

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1998

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Abstract

No classical treatment of CEP really proved its efficiency and no one was curative. CEP resulting from an homozygous deficiency in uroporphyrinogen III cosynthetase, enzyme that takes part in the porphyrin-heme biosynthesis which is principally located in the erythropoietic system of the bone marrow, substitution of this defective lineage by BMT was a very attractive treatment to correct this anomaly. The first bone marrow transplantation attempted on an affected child in 1990 in Manchester failed because the patient died of infections complications. After the failure of the first transplantation, our little patient is now healed twenty one months after the second BMT and biochemical anomalies are corrected. If a long follow up is necessary to appreciate the long-term efficiency of this treatment, allogenic bone marrow transplantation seems to cure Günther's disease and must be proposed as the treatment of this affection.