Evaluation of metabolic syndrome after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in children and adolescents
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2012Vol. 59(2), pp. 306–310
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Abstract
The prevalence of MS was 32%, which was significantly higher than in a healthy pediatric population. We recommend prolonged follow-up for transplant recipients, coupled with enforcement of preventive measures, such as early diagnosis and encouragement of a healthy lifestyle.
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