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. 2015 Jul 28;3(3):103–113. doi: 10.3233/PIC-14094

A review of graft versus host disease

Jerelyn R Moffet a,*, Lauren A Stafford a, Andre R Stokhuyzen a, Erika D Summers a
PMCID: PMC6530750  PMID: 31214459

Abstract

Children undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplant often require intensive care support due to their underlying disease, sepsis, infection, hemorrhage, respiratory failure and organ dysfunction. The majority of children requiring intensive care support have an allogeneic donor. These children carry a higher likelihood of graft versus host disease complicating their medical management. Understanding the process of graft versus host disease is important in the shared care of these children between pediatric intensive care physicians and the bone marrow transplant team.

Keywords: Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant, graft versus host disease, pediatrics

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