Excellent Progress in Overall Transplant Outcomes for Patients with Fanconi Anemia Including Adult FA Patients and Those with Myelodysplastic Syndrome Using Risk Adjusted Cytoreduction without Radiation

Transplantation and Cellular Therapy(2023)

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Abstract
Suite à une blessure de la main occasionnée par un objet rouillé, un homme se présente à l’officine avec deux ordonnances. La première comporte des immunoglobulines, la seconde émane du chirurgien qui a suturé le tendon lésé et prévoit l’administration, en rappel, d’un vaccin combiné indiqué chez l’adulte pour la prévention conjointe de la diphtérie, du tétanos et de la poliomyélite.Anti-tetanus immunoglobulins and booster vaccine. Following an injury to his hand caused by a rusty object, a man comes to the pharmacy with two prescriptions. The first is for immunoglobins, the second is written by the surgeon who stitched the injured tendon and prescribes a combined booster vaccination indicated in adults for the prevention of diphtheria, tetanus and poliomyelitis.
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fanconi anemia,overall transplant outcomes,myelodysplastic syndrome
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