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Hepatic injury after nonmyeloablative conditioning followed by allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation: a study of 193 patients by William J. Hogan,

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1 Hepatic injury after nonmyeloablative conditioning followed by allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation: a study of 193 patients by William J. Hogan, Michael Maris, Barry Storer, Brenda M. Sandmaier, David G. Maloney, H. Gary Schoch, Ann E. Woolfrey, Howard M. Shulman, Rainer Storb, and George B. McDonald Blood Volume 103(1):78-84 January 1, 2004 ©2004 by American Society of Hematology

2 Kaplan-Meier estimates of overall survival according to maximum total serum bilirubin in the first 200 days after transplantation. Kaplan-Meier estimates of overall survival according to maximum total serum bilirubin in the first 200 days after transplantation. Bilirubin levels are in μM (mg/dL). Max Bili indicates maximum total serum bilirubin level. William J. Hogan et al. Blood 2004;103:78-84 ©2004 by American Society of Hematology

3 Relationship between the timing of jaundice and nonrelapse mortality after transplantation. .
William J. Hogan et al. Blood 2004;103:78-84 ©2004 by American Society of Hematology


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