Background/Aim: The aim of this study is to improve the obstetrician-based cord blood collection system and an efficient recovery of CD34+ haematopoietic progenitor stem cells. Methods: CD34+ cells were purified from total blood using a positive selection enrichment method, called Mini-Macs. Results: The final yield of CD34+ cells we obtained was 104 cells/ml, with a CD34+ purity of 99%. Conclusion: Our results confirm that, by using this method, it is possible to get a significant stem cell number, thus improving transplanting both peripheral stem cells and umbilical cord ones.
Natural killer (NK) cell lymphomas are rare in the USA and Europe but more common in Asia and Central America although very rare among children. We report a case of Epstein-Barr virus-positive NK lymphoma/leukemia, that showed peculiar features represented by a very long clinical course with a significant interval between the first clinical signs and the diagnosis, detection of neoplastic cells in the peripheral blood but not in the bone marrow, and good response to treatment and clinical outcome.
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