Severe Aplastic Anaemia

A study on the incidence and outcome of patients experience autologous recovery following allogeneic transplantation for this disease is nearing completion in association with the working party of the EBMT.
Publications
A Piccin, S McCann, G Socie, R Oneto, A Bacigalupo, A Locasciulli, J March, H Survival of patients with documented autologous recovery after SCT for severe aplastic anaemia: a study by the WPSAA of the EBMT.
Bone Marrow Transplantation.
Lawler M, McCann SR, March JC, Ljungman P, Hows J, Vandenberghe E, O'Riordan J, Locasciulli A, Socie G, Kelly A, Schrezenmeier H, Marin P, Tichelli A, Passweg JR, Dickenson A, Ryan J, Bacigalupo A; Severe Aplastic Anaemia Working Party of the European Blood and Marrow Transplant Group.
Serial chimerism analyses indicate that mixed haemopoietic chimerism influences the probability of graft rejection and disease recurrence following allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT) for severe aplastic anaemia (SAA): indication for routine assessment of chimerism post SCT for SAA.
Br J Haematol. Mar; 144(6):933-45.2009
Principal Investigators
| Principal Investigator | Telephone | |
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| Professor Shaun McCann | srmccann@tcd.ie | +353 1 896 2659 |
| Dr A. Piccin |
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