The Interplay between Cytomegalovirus Reactivation, Conditioning Regimens and Acute Graft Versus Host Disease in Allogenic Stem Cell Transplantation: A 9-Year Retrospective Analysis from Resource-Limited Setting
Key Points
Cytomegalovirus reactivation notably influences the incidence of acute graft versus host disease in transplanted patients.
During a 9-year timeframe, data reveal a significant correlation between conditioning regimens and the severity of graft versus host disease.
Retrospective analysis across a resource-limited setting sheds light on the complexities of post-transplant complications.
Findings suggest that managing cytomegalovirus may improve outcomes for patients undergoing allogenic stem cell transplantation.
Like
Bookmark
Share
Like
Bookmark
Share
The Interplay between Cytomegalovirus Reactivation, Conditioning Regimens and Acute Graft Versus Host Disease in Allogenic Stem Cell Transplantation: A 9-Year Retrospective Analysis from Resource-Limited Setting | Synapse