Selected article for: "acute respiratory and lymphoma leukemia"

Author: C Langelier; MS Zinter; K Kalantar; GA Yanik; S Christenson; B Odonovan; C White; M Wilson; A Sapru; CC Dvorak; S Miller; CY Chiu; JL DeRisi
Title: Metagenomic Sequencing Detects Respiratory Pathogens in Hematopoietic Cellular Transplant Patients
  • Document date: 2017_1_24
  • ID: km0b1z64_25
    Snippet: We enrolled 22 HCT recipients hospitalized for acute respiratory symptoms aged 19-69 years at a median 356 days post-transplant, as summarized in Table 1 . Their most common transplant indications were leukemia (n=12) and lymphoma (n=8). The majority of patients received allogeneic HCT (n=20) and/or myeloablative conditioning (n=20), as summarized in Table E2 . The median absolute neutrophil count (ANC) at the time of BAL was 3.8/µL (IQR 2.1-.....
    Document: We enrolled 22 HCT recipients hospitalized for acute respiratory symptoms aged 19-69 years at a median 356 days post-transplant, as summarized in Table 1 . Their most common transplant indications were leukemia (n=12) and lymphoma (n=8). The majority of patients received allogeneic HCT (n=20) and/or myeloablative conditioning (n=20), as summarized in Table E2 . The median absolute neutrophil count (ANC) at the time of BAL was 3.8/µL (IQR 2.1-

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