distribution was found among patients. Both age of the patients, age of onset of the disease and gender have no significant relation with either homozygosity vs. double heterozygosity or the different genotype groups. The most common mutations found in this study were L444P/L444P (homozygous) and L4
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Patients With Active Fungal Infection: Not a Contraindication for Transplantation
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## Purpose: Our aim was to assess the feasibility of bone marrow transplantation (bmt) in patients with acute leukemia who have had prior documented invasive fungal infection within 5 months pretransplant treated aggressively with systemic amphoteric in b and, when applicable, surgical resection of