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Acute GVHD occurs within how many days of transplant?
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100 days
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Chronic GVHD occurs generally after how many days?
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50 days
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What is a Major vs. Minor incompatibility?
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Major: Introduction of an incompatible RBC ANTIGEN into the recipient (e.g. A donor to O recipient).
Minor: Introduction of an incompatible donor RBC ANTIBODY into the recipient (e.g. O donor to A recipient). NOTE: A donor to B recipient or B donor to A recipient is a COMBINED MAJOR AND MINOR incompatibility. |
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In the peri-transplant period, after the transplantation procedure but before full engraftment has occurred, how do you handle transfusion?
In a major mismatch? |
Major Mismatch:
RBC: transfuse recipient's RBC Plasma: transfuse donor's type |
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In the peri-transplant period, after the transplantation procedure but before full engraftment has occurred, how do you handle transfusion?
Minor mismatch? |
Minor Mismatch:
RBC: transfuse donor RBC Plasma: transfuse recipient's type |
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In the peri-transplant period, after the transplantation procedure but before full engraftment has occurred, how do you handle transfusion?
Combined Major and Minor mismatch? |
Combined Major and Minor:
RBC: O Plasma: AB |
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In the peri-transplant period, after the transplantation procedure but before full engraftment has occurred, how do you handle transfusion?
Recipient = O with Donor = A |
Recipient = O/Donor = A
RBC: O Plasma: A, AB |
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In the peri-transplant period, after the transplantation procedure but before full engraftment has occurred, how do you handle transfusion?
Recipient = B with Donor = O |
Recipient = B/Donor = O
RBC: O Plasma: B, AB |
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In the peri-transplant period, after the transplantation procedure but before full engraftment has occurred, how do you handle transfusion?
Recipient = AB with Donor = O |
Recipient = AB/Donor = O
RBC: O Plasma: AB |