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AAP News Vol. 3 No. 4 April 1987, p. 17 © 1987 American Academy of Pediatrics
The successful use of "half-matched" donors for bone marrow transplants is improving the prospects for children with severe combined immunodeficiencies, according to Rebecca H. Buckley, M.D., FAAP. Dr. Buckley told AAP News that physicians have used half-matched donors for transplants in 21 children. at Duke University during the past four-and-a-half years, and all but four of those children are still alive today. Without the ability to use half-matched donors, she noted, all of those children would have died.
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