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. 2020 Nov 23;2(4):156–164. doi: 10.2991/chi.k.201108.002

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Recovery of absolute monocyte counts (AMC) is variable among patients receiving different conditioning regimens and transplant types. Graph showing absolute monocyte counts obtained for all patients when there was any sign of white blood cell recovery defined as “reconstitution day” (engraftment day – 2). Patient groups were divided by (A) conditioning, reduced intensity conditioning (RIC) and myeloablative conditioning (MAC) and (B) transplant type. Each color represents a different patient and a dashed line in each panel marks the upper limit of a “normal” AMC, defined by the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center laboratory to be 1.3 K/mcL. In the upper right-hand corner is the coefficient (i.e. slope/effect size) multiplied by 1.96 (±95% confidence interval).