A Guide to Bone Marrow Transplantation [electronic resource] /

In 1988 we presented our Guide to Bone Marrow Transplan­ tation. The reception has been enthusiastic and we have re­ ceived a flood of critical comments, suggestions and requests to provide an update in due time. Although several books on marrow transplantation have recently been published, their scope and goal have generally been different. Hence, we have decided to prepare a second edition of the Guide. Our aim was to maintain a short, concise text which never­ theless would incorporate changes that have occurred over the past four or five years. We have streamlined the description of pretransplant considerations, by condensing two sections into one (Treatment Planning and Timing of Transplantation). This also facilitated the review of controversial indications for marrow transplantation, for example in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia in first chemotherapy-induced remission. We have updated the chapter dealing with conditioning regimens and have expanded the section on donor selection, in particular in regard to the current level of tissue typing and the identification of unrelated volunteer donors. In the chapter on collection, processing, and infusion of marrow, we have incorporated recent developments, for example, the use of closed systems for marrow harvesting and processing and the use of solid phase separation of stem cells.

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Main Authors: Deeg, H. Joachim. author., Klingemann, Hans-Georg. author., Phillips, Gordon L. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992
Subjects:Medicine., Hematology., Oncology., Surgery., Medicine & Public Health., General Surgery.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97374-1
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topic Medicine.
Hematology.
Oncology.
Surgery.
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Oncology.
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Hematology.
Oncology.
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Medicine & Public Health.
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Oncology.
General Surgery.
Deeg, H. Joachim. author.
Klingemann, Hans-Georg. author.
Phillips, Gordon L. author.
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A Guide to Bone Marrow Transplantation [electronic resource] /
description In 1988 we presented our Guide to Bone Marrow Transplan­ tation. The reception has been enthusiastic and we have re­ ceived a flood of critical comments, suggestions and requests to provide an update in due time. Although several books on marrow transplantation have recently been published, their scope and goal have generally been different. Hence, we have decided to prepare a second edition of the Guide. Our aim was to maintain a short, concise text which never­ theless would incorporate changes that have occurred over the past four or five years. We have streamlined the description of pretransplant considerations, by condensing two sections into one (Treatment Planning and Timing of Transplantation). This also facilitated the review of controversial indications for marrow transplantation, for example in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia in first chemotherapy-induced remission. We have updated the chapter dealing with conditioning regimens and have expanded the section on donor selection, in particular in regard to the current level of tissue typing and the identification of unrelated volunteer donors. In the chapter on collection, processing, and infusion of marrow, we have incorporated recent developments, for example, the use of closed systems for marrow harvesting and processing and the use of solid phase separation of stem cells.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2289162018-07-31T00:10:50ZA Guide to Bone Marrow Transplantation [electronic resource] / Deeg, H. Joachim. author. Klingemann, Hans-Georg. author. Phillips, Gordon L. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1992.engIn 1988 we presented our Guide to Bone Marrow Transplan­ tation. The reception has been enthusiastic and we have re­ ceived a flood of critical comments, suggestions and requests to provide an update in due time. Although several books on marrow transplantation have recently been published, their scope and goal have generally been different. Hence, we have decided to prepare a second edition of the Guide. Our aim was to maintain a short, concise text which never­ theless would incorporate changes that have occurred over the past four or five years. We have streamlined the description of pretransplant considerations, by condensing two sections into one (Treatment Planning and Timing of Transplantation). This also facilitated the review of controversial indications for marrow transplantation, for example in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia in first chemotherapy-induced remission. We have updated the chapter dealing with conditioning regimens and have expanded the section on donor selection, in particular in regard to the current level of tissue typing and the identification of unrelated volunteer donors. In the chapter on collection, processing, and infusion of marrow, we have incorporated recent developments, for example, the use of closed systems for marrow harvesting and processing and the use of solid phase separation of stem cells.I. Pretransplant Considerations -- 1. Treatment Planning and Timing of Transplantation -- 2. Donor Selection -- 3. Preparation for Marrow Transplantation -- 4. Cost and Availability of Marrow Transplantation -- II. Transplant Procedure -- 1. Conditioning Regimens -- 2. Collection, Processing and Infusion of Marrow -- III. Acute Transplant Related Problems -- 1. Side Effects of Conditioning Regimens -- 2. Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease (GVHD) -- 3. Marrow Graft Failure -- 4. Management of Infections -- 5. Interstitial Pneumonitis -- 6. Hepatic Dysfunction -- 7. Kidneys and Urinary Tract -- 8. Central Nervous System -- IV. Delayed Transplant Related Problems -- 1. Follow-Up after Discharge from the Transplant Center -- 2. Chronic Graft-Versus-Host Disease -- 3. Pulmonary Problems -- 4. Neuroendocrine Function, Growth, and Development -- 5. Ophthalmologic Problems -- 6. Secondary Malignancies -- 7. Other Delayed Complications -- 8. Rehabilitation -- Outlook -- Outlook.In 1988 we presented our Guide to Bone Marrow Transplan­ tation. The reception has been enthusiastic and we have re­ ceived a flood of critical comments, suggestions and requests to provide an update in due time. Although several books on marrow transplantation have recently been published, their scope and goal have generally been different. Hence, we have decided to prepare a second edition of the Guide. Our aim was to maintain a short, concise text which never­ theless would incorporate changes that have occurred over the past four or five years. We have streamlined the description of pretransplant considerations, by condensing two sections into one (Treatment Planning and Timing of Transplantation). This also facilitated the review of controversial indications for marrow transplantation, for example in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia in first chemotherapy-induced remission. We have updated the chapter dealing with conditioning regimens and have expanded the section on donor selection, in particular in regard to the current level of tissue typing and the identification of unrelated volunteer donors. In the chapter on collection, processing, and infusion of marrow, we have incorporated recent developments, for example, the use of closed systems for marrow harvesting and processing and the use of solid phase separation of stem cells.Medicine.Hematology.Oncology.Surgery.Medicine & Public Health.Hematology.Oncology.General Surgery.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97374-1URN:ISBN:9783642973741