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Bone marrow failure stem cell transplantation

In patients with bone marrow failure requiring hemopoietic stem cell transplantation. [Pg.466]

Raja N, Miller WE, McMillan R, Mason JR. Ciprofloxacin-associated acute renal failure in patients undergoing high-dose chemotherapy and autologous stem cell rescue. Bone Marrow Transplant 1998 21(12) 1283. ... [Pg.787]

In preparation for bone marrow transplantation, autologous hemopoietic stem cells are normally frozen in liquid nitrogen after harvesting. However, a cryoprotective agent is required, and dimethylsulfoxide is normally used. During and immediately after stem cell infusion, many adverse effects, which may be severe or life-threatening, have been reported. They include hypotension and hjrpertension, anaphylactic reactions, and cardiac and respiratory failure, all possibly due to dimethylsulfoxide, hemolysis induced by cryopreservation and thawing, and fluid overload. [Pg.1131]


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