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Unusual complications after bone marrow transplantation for dyskeratosis congenita
Authors:Vanderson Rocha,Gnè  s Devergie,Gerard SociÉ  ,Patricia Ribaud,Hé    ne EspÉ  rou,Nathalie Parquet,&   Eliane Gluckman
Affiliation:Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, Hospital Saint Louis, Paris, France
Abstract:Dyskeratosis congenita (DC) is a rare inherited disorder often associated with aplastic anaemia. We report the cases of five boys transplanted with an HLA-identical related donor for severe aplastic anaemia (SAA) associated to DC; in all cases successful engraftment was observed. Three patients died 2–8 years after bone marrow transplantation (BMT) with signs of endothelial cell damage syndrome (kidney microangiopathy and liver veno-occlusive disease). Another boy died 1 year after BMT from Evans syndrome and invasive aspergillosis. One boy currently presents anaemia, polyarthritis of unknown origin, pulmonary fibrosis and gut malabsorption 7.5 years after BMT. SAA associated with DC can be successfully treated by allogeneic BMT. However, these early and late complications observed are very unusual after BMT and probably reflect the association of transplanted-related factors, evolution of the underlying disease, and increased sensitivity of endothelial cells. Modified conditioning approaches, advances in supportive care and surveillance of these unusual complications offer the possibility of improved outcome for these patients.
Keywords:dyskeratosis congenita    bone marrow transplantation    endothelial cell damage syndrome    pulmonary fibrosis    Evans syndrome
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