Graft failure following allogeneic HCT in Fanconi anemia is associated with significant mortality. Retransplantation may be considered; however, the limited toxicity profile of HGFs also makes them an option for the treatment of graft failure. We describe a five-yr-old female diagnosed with Fanconi anemia and marrow failure treated with HCT. The course was complicated by secondary graft failure treated successfully with HGFs including G-CSF, EPO, and romiplostim. The outcome could be related to the intervention, but could also be the natural course of recovery, including recovering from a recent CMV infection treated with ganciclovir. We found the use of HGFs to be an effective and safe alternative to the potential complications as well as morbidity and mortality associated with the use of retransplantation.
Keywords: Fanconi anemia; graft failure; hematopoietic cell transplantation; hematopoietic growth factors.
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