scholarly journals A Retrospective Study of Central Nervous System Invasive Fungal Disease after Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation: Risk Factors, Clinical Characteristics, and Outcomes

2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (7) ◽  
pp. 1158-1164 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu-Qian Sun ◽  
Zhao-Yu Liu ◽  
Xiao-Jun Huang ◽  
Chen-Hua Yan ◽  
Lan-Ping Xu ◽  
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Blood ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 112 (11) ◽  
pp. 4307-4307
Author(s):  
Yamin Tan ◽  
He Huang ◽  
Yi Luo ◽  
Jimin Shi ◽  
Zhen Cai ◽  
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Abstract Allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (Allo-SCT) has become the standard of care for a number of malignant and non-malignant disorders. Neurological complications associated with these procedures remain frequent. These complications result from a variety of causes. Known risk factors include the underlying disorder, therapies used for immunosuppression, especially the use of cyclosporine A or FK506, and toxicities from radiation or chemotherapy, but other risk factors might also be of importance. We retrospectively analyzed neurological complications of 152 patients (range 10–49 years old) who underwent Allo-SCT in our transplantation center between August 2005 and July 2008. In all, there were 95 (62.5%) cases of unrelated donor transplantation, 54 (35.5%) cases of sibling donor transplantation, and 3 (2.0%) cases of haploidentical transplantation. Post-SCT neurological complications were seen in 16(10.5%) patients. They were seen in 4 cases after related donor SCT and in 12 cases after unrelated donor SCT. Neurological symptoms occurred between day −4 day and +512 day after transplantation. The complications included 4 cases with relapsed leukemia of central nervous system (2 in ALL, 1 in CML, 1 in AML), 3 cases with encephalorrhagia, 3 cases with epilepsy, 2 cases with demyelinating disease, 2 cases with encephalitis, 1 cases with multiple myositis,1 cases with peripheral neuritis. Seven cases died of neurological complication, including 4 with relapsed leukemia of central nervous system and 3 with encephalorrhagia. Other patients were cured. High dose gamma globulin conbined with Methylprednisolone were used in demyelinating disease. Antiepileptic agents were used in epilepsy. Cyanocobalamin was used in peripheral neuritis. In conclusion, neurological complications commonly occurred in Allo-SCT, and encephalorrhagia might be the main indication that needs intensive care. Moreover, central nervous system leukemia and demyelinating disease, multiple myositis should have clinical interests.


2022 ◽  
pp. 088307382110679
Author(s):  
Eulàlia Turón-Viñas ◽  
Susana Boronat ◽  
Maria Trabazo ◽  
Sònia Brió ◽  
Elisabet Coca ◽  
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Neurologic complications following stem cell transplantation are of utmost importance owing to their high morbimortality. Although many studies have been performed in the adult population, reports in children are scarce. Our objective was to determine the most common neurologic complications in a pediatric population and to analyze possible risk factors for their development. We performed an exploratory retrospective study of neurologic complications in pediatric patients who had allogeneic stem cell transplantation over the last 18 years. We identified 66 neurologic complications in 178 allogeneic stem cell transplantations. The most frequent neurologic complications were those involving the peripheral nervous system and those related to drug toxicity. Survival decreased significantly in the presence of neurologic complications. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that independent risk factors for developing neurologic complications were development of chronic extensive graft-vs-host disease requiring treatment, cytomegalovirus reactivation, and central nervous system radiation. Prompt diagnosis and preemptive treatment, if possible, are necessary to avoid long-term sequelae or mortality.


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