1975
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(75)80225-3
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Acquired immunodeficiency in hepatitis-associated aplastic anemia

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“…One of these infants had severe aplastic anemia 104 and, at some institutions, would have received γ-radiated blood products because patients with severe aplastic anemia, particularly that accompanied by lymphopenia, are regarded by some physicians as being at risk of TA-GVHD. 109 The other infants 71,104,108 had no underlying disorders clearly shown to increase the risk of TA-GVHD. Three infants were premature, with birth weights and gestational ages of 720 g and 25 weeks, 71 1528 g and 30 weeks, 71 and 855 g and 25 weeks.…”
Section: Selecting Wbc-reduced Rbcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of these infants had severe aplastic anemia 104 and, at some institutions, would have received γ-radiated blood products because patients with severe aplastic anemia, particularly that accompanied by lymphopenia, are regarded by some physicians as being at risk of TA-GVHD. 109 The other infants 71,104,108 had no underlying disorders clearly shown to increase the risk of TA-GVHD. Three infants were premature, with birth weights and gestational ages of 720 g and 25 weeks, 71 1528 g and 30 weeks, 71 and 855 g and 25 weeks.…”
Section: Selecting Wbc-reduced Rbcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, only 6 (8%) of the 73 infants with TA‐GVHD did not fit readily into a recognized high‐risk group (Table 9 71,102,104,108 ). One of these infants had severe aplastic anemia 104 and, at some institutions, would have received γ‐radiated blood products because patients with severe aplastic anemia, particularly that accompanied by lymphopenia, are regarded by some physicians as being at risk of TA‐GVHD 109 . The other infants 71,104,108 had no underlying disorders clearly shown to increase the risk of TA‐GVHD.…”
Section: γ‐Radiation Of Rbcs To Prevent Gvhdmentioning
confidence: 99%