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4 wrz 2009 · Over the last decade, medicine has seen great advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Many people with the disease are living longer and many are ...
Vinod Gunasekaran, Senior Consultant - Paediatrician, Kauvery Hospital Trichy, provides an overview of bone marrow transplantation...
Watch a video about complications that can arise long-term after a transplant using your own cells (an autologous transplant). Learn about additional late complications that can arise after a child has a bone marrow, stem cell or cord blood transplant.
http://bit.ly/DallasHopeYTV — Dr. Edward D. Agura, MD, Director of the Stem Cell Transplant Unit at Baylor University Medical Center, describes the bone marr...
27 kwi 2024 · Skin problems that often arise after a bone marrow/stem cell transplant include dry or itchy skin, dry lips, bruising, acne and changes to hair and nails. Patients may also have an increased risk for, wounds, skin infections, rashes and skin cancers.
3 wrz 2024 · When you have an autologous stem cell transplant, your stem cells are harvested (collected) from your body and frozen. “Autologous” means that the stem cells come from yourself. The 2 general sources of stem cells that can be used in an autologous stem cell transplant are: Peripheral blood stem cells.
Allogenic transplants have a slight risk that new stem cells will not ‘engraft.’. Engrafting means repopulating the bone marrow. We will watch you closely to ensure we detect and treat them quickly. We will discuss any complications of autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplantation.