2002
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bmt.1703510
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Reciprocal bone marrow transplantation between brother and sister

Abstract: Summary:A child with AML underwent allogeneic BMT from an HLA-identical sister donor. Prompt and stable trilineage engraftment occurred and after few months he returned to a normal life. Eight years later a primary NHL of bone developed in his sister. A partial remission was obtained by means of standard NHL treatment, but 3 months later rapid disease progression occurred with complete bone marrow invasion (ALL-L3). She was treated with a leukemia relapse protocol, obtaining a second partial remission. Unpurge… Show more

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