Pediatric transplantation
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Pediatric transplantation · May 2009
Review Case ReportsSuccessful unrelated cord blood transplantation for chronic granulomatous disease: a case report and review of the literature.
CGD is a rare inherited immunodeficiency disorder that is caused by disability of oxidative killing. We presented a two-yr-old boy with CGD who was suffering from multiple systemic abscesses. He received the first BMT from his HLA-haploidentical mother after conditioning with Flu, melphalan, and ATG. ⋯ Engraftment and complete donor chimerism were achieved on days 18 and 19, respectively. The patient is now free from infection and maintains complete donor chimerism without GVHD 36 months after the cord blood re-transplantation. We postulate that the unrelated CBT has a potential to be an alternative strategy and might be beneficial for patients with CGD who do not have an HLA-identical donor.