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Successful Nonmyeloablative Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant in an Acute Leukemia Patient With Chemotherapy-Induced Marrow Aplasia and Progressive.

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1 Successful Nonmyeloablative Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant in an Acute Leukemia Patient With Chemotherapy-Induced Marrow Aplasia and Progressive Pulmonary Aspergillosis by Chang Q. Xun, Peter A. McSweeney, Michael Boeckh, Rainer F. Storb, Virginia C. Broudy, and John A. Thompson Blood Volume 94(9): November 1, 1999 ©1999 by American Society of Hematology

2 Peripheral blood counts before and after HSCT (top) and microsatellite marker (region 33.6) analyses (bottom) on DNA from recipient and donor cells before transplant (lanes 1 and 2) and recipient cells after transplant (lanes 3 through 11). Peripheral blood counts before and after HSCT (top) and microsatellite marker (region 33.6) analyses (bottom) on DNA from recipient and donor cells before transplant (lanes 1 and 2) and recipient cells after transplant (lanes 3 through 11). Chang Q. Xun et al. Blood 1999;94: ©1999 by American Society of Hematology

3 Chest x-rays. Chest x-rays. (Top left) Seven days before HSCT. (Top right) One day before HSCT. (Bottom left) Day 10 after HSCT. (Bottom right) Three months after HSCT. Chang Q. Xun et al. Blood 1999;94: ©1999 by American Society of Hematology


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