Allogenic BM Transplantation (Partial HLA matching) - Wadi El Neel Hospital
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Cairo-Egypt
About the treatment
Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation is a procedure where a patient receives healthy blood-forming stem cells from a donor. Ideally, the donor's Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) markers closely match the patient's to minimize the risk of complications. However, finding a perfectly matched donor can be challenging. Partial HLA matching expands the donor pool by allowing transplantation from donors who share some, but not all, of the patient's HLA markers. This approach offers a crucial treatment option for patients who lack a fully matched related or unrelated donor.
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The hospital was founded on 1993 as Outpatient's clinics to offer Premium Diagnosis & Therapy, The Inpatient services and Wards was opened in 1997 to provide superior healthcare services using latest technologies in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The Hospital gathers a peak of the best doctors, professors, and militery whom are who earneing the best Certificats and accreditations from the Egyptian and international Universities. The hospital focuses on bringing foreign experts from all specialties on regular basis to offer Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Surgical services.
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A veteran who underwent a liver transplant through the VA system expressed immense gratitude for a successful surgery. While acknowledging some limitations, they found fulfillment in educating and assisting others dealing with liver disease, highlighting a renewed sense of purpose post-transplant.

John Doe
2023-05-15

A member of the Mayo Clinic Connect community recounted their journey from severe pre-transplant weakness to feeling wonderful seven months after receiving a new liver. They emphasized the importance of patience during the recovery period and expressed gratitude for the improved quality of life.

Susan Richardson
2022-12-13

Chris faced liver failure and needed a transplant. His sister-in-law, Mollie, volunteered as a living donor. After thorough testing confirmed compatibility, she donated 63% of her liver. The 14-hour surgery was successful, and Chris's life was saved thanks to her selfless act.

Chris Kim
2024-09-12
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