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diagnosed MM patients treated with an outpatient tandem transplant. Our unique results underscore the importance of chronic GVHD in the anti-MM effect and the curative potential of alloHSCT.
Here, we report a case of PNH with gastroduodenal lesions likely caused by transient mucosal ischemia due to thrombosis. When patients with PNH present with abdominal symptoms, thrombosis-induced gastrointestinal injury should be considered. Recognition of gastric patchy redness on esophagogastroduodenoscopy may help make the diagnosis of this potentially serious complication. Key Clinical Message When patients with PNH present with abdominal symptoms, thrombosis-induced gastrointestinal injury should be considered; computed tomography and esophagogastroduodenoscopy may help make the diagnosis of this potentially serious complication.
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