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Transfusions and Iron Overload Blood and platelet transfusions, iron testing and treatments

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Old Sun Aug 8, 2010, 12:41 AM
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platelets post SCT

Does anyone know-- if you are alloimmunized prior to your transplant and require HLA matched platelets, will you still have the same problem or will your new stem cells and new immune system allow you to accept your transfusions? I am going in for a TP this Sept 2010 and hope that I won't have the same difficulties during this vulnerable time. Any input from some transplant survivors?
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Marian , Dx 12/25/09 w/ hypoplastic myelodysplasia and 10% PNH clone. Dx changed to SAA in 1/10, treated w/ unsuccessful horse ATG and cyclosporine. Dx of unclassified MDS or acquired bone marrow failure, PNH clone 39% (after ATG). Due for BMT in Sept or Oct 2010.
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