Fanconi Anemi Tanısı ile Hematopoietik Kök Hücre Nakli Yapılan Hastaların Uzun Dönem Takip Sonuçlarının Değerlendirilmesi
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2021-03Yazar
Özkoçer, Cansu
Ambargo Süresi
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Fanconi anemia is the most common inherited bone marrow failure syndrome. Various
congenital abnormalities, endocrine disorders and malignancies can be seen in
patients. The only known curative treatment of bone marrow failure in patients is
hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation has
many side effects in the short and long term. Especially the long-term effects of
transplantation decrease the quality of life of patients, and may cause various
morbidities and even mortality. In our study, we aimed to reveal the problems that
occur in the long-term follow-up of patients and to reveal follow-up methods to be
used in these patients. In our study, 36 patients with Fanconi anemia (F/M: 12/24,
mean age at diagnosis 9.9 ± 0.6 years) who were transplanted between 1995 and 2019
and at least one year after the transplant were included. The patients were transplanted
from an HLA fully compatible sibling (72%) or a HLA compatible non-sibling relative
(28%). There was no graft loss in any patients. The median follow-up period of the
patients was 7.8 years (range 1-25.4 years). 5 patients developed acute graft-versushost
disease and 3 patients developed chronic graft-versus-host disease. In the longterm
outpatient clinic follow-ups, the patients were evaluated by the relevant
departments and the findings were recorded. Short stature was detected in 58% of the
patients at the last follow-up visits. 6% of the patients were obese and 21% were
overweight. Insulin resistance was found in 23% of the evaluable patients,
dyslipidemia in 39%, and hypothyroidism in 11%. Hypertension developed in one
patient. Gonadal dysfunction was found in 35% of the patients. Moderate iron overload
developed in the liver in 2 patients who received frequent transfusions of blood
products before transplantation. At least one abnormality was found in 79% of the
patients in pulmonary function tests. Hearing loss was detected in 8 of 9 patients. Three
patients in total developed secondary malignancy in the long term after transplantation.
Malignancies were squamous cell cancer of the oral cavity, esophageal squamous cell
cancer and basal cell cancer.
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