PMID: 6991992Feb 13, 1980Paper

Bone marrow transplantation in a child with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

The New Zealand Medical Journal
R S HillJ R Matthews

Abstract

A caucasian female infant with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in second remission received a bone marrow transplantation. Engraftment was confirmed at 14 days following infusion of bone marrow from a sex-matched, ABO and HLA compatible sibling. 171 days posttransplantation the patient is clinically well and in haematological remission. A mild transient skin rash and hepatocellular disturbance, the only manifestations of graft versus host disease, responded successfully to high dose prednisone.

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