Milder Blood Stem Cell Transplants Preserves Lung Function in Sickle Cell Patients
An NIH study found that lung function remained stable or improved after patients with sickle cell disease underwent low-intensity blood stem cell transplants.
An NIH study found that lung function remained stable or improved after patients with sickle cell disease underwent low-intensity blood stem cell transplants.
Young patients with sickle cell anemia demonstrated more abnormalities in lung volume via lung clearance index compared to healthy counterparts.