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Related PBSC Donors Experience Higher Levels of Pain and Donation-Related Symptoms and Less Complete Rates of Recovery Compared to Unrelated Donors: Primary Analysis of the Related Donor Safety Study (RDSafe) Michael A. Pulsipher, MD, Brent R. Logan, PhD, Deidre M. Kiefer, M.P.H., Pintip Chitphakdithai, PhD, Galen E. Switzer, PhD, Marcie L. Riches, MD, MS, J. Douglas Rizzo, MD, MS, Paolo Anderlini, MD, Susan F. Leitman, MD, James W. Varni, PhD, Hati Kobusingye, MS, RaeAnne M. Besser, BS, John P. Miller, MD, PhD, Rebecca J. Drexler, BS, AAS, Roberta J. King, MPH, Mary M. Horowitz, MD, MS, Dennis L. Confer, MD Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation Volume 21, Issue 2, Pages S41-S42 (February 2015) DOI: /j.bbmt Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Skeletal Pain experienced by PBSC donor, by unrelated vs related, at baseline, donation, and 1 year post-donation. (Skeletal pain represents pain in at least one of the following sites: back, bone, headache, hip, limb, joint, and neck.) The severity of skeletal pain is defined as the maximum grade among these pain sites. Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation , S41-S42DOI: ( /j.bbmt ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Highest Toxicity Level Across All Body Symptoms (fever in the absence of signs of infection. fatigue, skin rash, local reactions, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, insomnia, dizziness, and syncope) experienced by PBSC donors, by unrelated vs. related donors, at baseline, donation, and 1 year post-donation. Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation , S41-S42DOI: ( /j.bbmt ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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