Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine — Transplantation Outcomes for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency, 2000–2009
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Sung-Yun Pai, M.D., Brent R. Logan, Ph.D., Linda M. Griffith, M.D., Ph.D., Rebecca H. Buckley, M.D., Roberta E. Parrott, B.S., Christopher C. Dvorak, M.D., Neena Kapoor, M.D., Imelda C. Hanson, M.D., Alexandra H. Filipovich, M.D., Soma Jyonouchi, M.D., Kathleen E. Sullivan, M.D., Ph.D., Trudy N. Small, M.D., Lauri Burroughs, M.D., Suzanne Skoda-Smith, M.D., Ann E. Haight, M.D., Audrey Grizzle, M.P.H., Michael A. Pulsipher, M.D., Ka Wah Chan, M.D., Ramsay L. Fuleihan, M.D., Elie Haddad, M.D., Ph.D., Brett Loechelt, M.D., Victor M. Aquino, M.D., Alfred Gillio, M.D., Jeffrey Davis, M.D., Alan Knutsen, M.D., Angela R. Smith, M.D., Theodore B. Moore, M.D., Marlis L. Schroeder, M.D., Frederick D. Goldman, M.D., James A. Connelly, M.D., Matthew H. Porteus, M.D., Ph.D., Qun Xiang, M.S., William T. Shearer, M.D., Ph.D., Thomas A. Fleisher, M.D., Donald B. Kohn, M.D., Jennifer M. Puck, M.D., Luigi D. Notarangelo, M.D., Morton J. Cowan, M.D., and Richard J. O'Reilly, M.D.
N Engl J Med 2014; 371:434-446July 31, 2014DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1401177
CONCLUSIONS
Transplants from donors other than matched siblings were associated with excellent survival among infants with SCID identified before the onset of infection. All available graft sources are expected to lead to excellent survival among asymptomatic infants. (Funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and others.)