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Features of immune reconstitution in patients after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Abstract

   Immune reconstitution after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (alloHSCT) is a key factor determining the clinical course after transplantation, since most clinical situations in the post-transplant period, such as acute graft-versus-host disease (аGVHD), infectious complications, and relapse are associated with the speed, quantity, and quality of immune cell reconstitution.
   This article presents the results of a study of immune reconstitution in patients after alloHSCT, with an emphasis on the features of immune reconstitution in patients with and without аGVHD.

About the Authors

O. Nechay
Минский научно-практический центр хирургии, трансплантологии и гематологии
Belarus


N. Milanovich
Минский научно-практический центр хирургии, трансплантологии и гематологии
Belarus


V. Smolnikova
Минский научно-практический центр хирургии, трансплантологии и гематологии
Belarus


V. Grinevich
Минский научно-практический центр хирургии, трансплантологии и гематологии
Belarus


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Nechay O., Milanovich N., Smolnikova V., Grinevich V. Features of immune reconstitution in patients after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Healthcare. 2024;(12):27-34. (In Russ.)

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