This is the first time we have encountered a nil CD34 harvest, and are
very interested in the experience of others who have encountered the
same thing. Questions that come to mind:
Are the cells there, but unassayable?
Is a different mobilization technique required?
What has been the subsequent bone marrow harvest yield, if performed
Is a CFU assay concordant?
Any and all thoughts appreciated! -E gold MD
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Eric Gold M.D. <egold@path.som.sunysb.edu>
Blood Bank, Dept. of Pathology
SUNY @ Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3419
Voice: 516 444 2630 Fax: 444 3137
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