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Экстракорпоральный фотоферез в лечении реакции «Трансплантат против хозяина»

Экстракорпоральный фотоферез в лечении реакции «Трансплантат против хозяина»

Abstract

Экстракорпоральный фотоферез доказал свою практическую эффективность в лечении хронической реакции «трансплантат против хозяина» после аллогенной трансплантации гемопоэтических стволовых клеток и представляет собой альтернативу другим методам лечения. К его преимуществам относятся хорошая переносимость, отсутствие ограничений по возрасту, минимум инфекционных осложнений по сравнению с последствиями увеличения иммуносупрессии. Этот метод терапии дает реальное улучшение качества жизни.

Extracorporeal photopheresis has proved efficacy in the treatment of chronic graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and is an alternative to other treatments. This method is characterized by good tolerability, the lack of age restrictions, minimum of infectious complications compared to increasing immunosuppression. This therapy gives a real improvement in the quality of life.

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АЛЛОГЕННАЯ ТРАНСПЛАНТАЦИЯ ГЕМОПОЭТИЧЕСКИХ СТВОЛОВЫХ КЛЕТОК,ЭКСТРАКОРПОРАЛЬНЫЙ ФОТОФЕРЕЗ,РЕАКЦИЯ "ТРАНСПЛАНТАТ ПРОТИВ ХОЗЯИНА",8-МЕТОКСИПСОРАЛЕН

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