SUCCESSFUL UNRELATED UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD TRANSPLANTATION IN A CHILD WITH OMENN'S SYNDROME |
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Authors: | A. Benito M. A. Diaz F. Alonso G. Fontan L. Madero |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, Hospital Infantil Ni?o Jesús, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain. |
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Abstract: | Omenn's syndrome is a variant of combined immunodeficiency disease (CID). Like other CID forms, it causes death unless the patient receives a bone marrow transplant (BMT). Previous reports have shown that BMTs from unrelated donors in Omenn's syndrome have very poor results, with a high rate of infections during transplantation and graft rejection, when compared with transplants from related donors or patients with other CID. This study discusses the case of a 19-month-old child with Omenn's syndrome, who received an unrelated cord blood stem cell transplant (CBT). Donor and recipient had 1 HLA-Ag mismatched on HLA-B. Symptomatology improved early after CBT. The child achieved leukocytes and platelet engraftment and was discharged on day + 34. His followup has been uneventful and at this time, 27 months after CBT, immune functions have been recovered. |
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Keywords: | Cord Blood Transplantation Omenn'S Syndrome Unrelated Donor |
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