We report a thalassemia patient suffering from congenital transposition of the great arteries, surgically corrected according to Mustard technique at the age of 4 months, who underwent bone marrow transplantation. Despite a syncopal episode occurring during the first day after marrow infusion the transplant was successful. Thirty-two months later, normalization of hematologic parameters was observed together with a substantial improvement in cardiac function.
Bone marrow transplantation in a thalassemia patient with congenital heart disease.
Lacerra G;
1996
Abstract
We report a thalassemia patient suffering from congenital transposition of the great arteries, surgically corrected according to Mustard technique at the age of 4 months, who underwent bone marrow transplantation. Despite a syncopal episode occurring during the first day after marrow infusion the transplant was successful. Thirty-two months later, normalization of hematologic parameters was observed together with a substantial improvement in cardiac function.File in questo prodotto:
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