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what are the effects of graft versus host disease?

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what are the effects of graft versus host disease?
family member had stem cell transplant now has host disease Best answer: There are basically two types of Stem Cell transplants. One is Autologous...which means the cells are your own that were harvested at an earlier time. The other is an Allogenic. family member had stem cell transplant now has host disease
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There are basically two types of Stem Cell transplants. One is Autologous...which means the cells are your own that were harvested at an earlier time. The other is an Allogenic.....which means you received your cells from another person (preferrable a sibling) or a stranger based on HLA matching. Graft vs Host is fairly common in the second type of transplant (which I
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