In persons with CIDP, auto-HSCT can be conducted fully on an outpatient basis and induces significant clinical responses: A prospective study in a single center
CONCLUSION: aHSCT conducted fully in an outpatient basis, employing the conditioning regimen of the "Mexican method" appears to be a feasible therapeutic option for persons with CIDP. Additional studies are needed to confirm these observations.PMID:37866669 | DOI:10.1016/j.trim.2023.101944
Source: Transplant Immunology - Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Merittzel Abigail Montes-Robles Mois és Manuel Gallardo-Pérez Edgar J Hern ández-Flores Mar ía de Lourdes Pastelín-Martínez Daniela S ánchez-Bonilla Max Robles-Nasta Guillermo Oca ña-Ramm Juan Carlos Olivares-Gazca Guillermo J Ruiz-Delgado Guiller Source Type: research
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