Hematopoiesis research in aplastic anaemia induced by accidental protracted radiation.

G Socié, K Medhi Sohrabi, E D Carosella, J M Cosset, F Hervatin, P de Cremoux, B Dutrillaux, K M Sheibani, C Rabian, P Gourmelon, C Parmentier, E Gluckman
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Over the past few years there have been 2 radiation-related accidents involving a large number of individuals: the April 1986 accident in Chernobyl nuclear power station in the Ukraine and the September 1987 accident in Goiania, Brazil. These 2 radiation-related accidents highlight the major question raised by radiation-induced injury to the haematopoietic system, that is: does a given patient suffer from a reversible or an irreversible haematopoietic stem cell damage? Although about 350 radiation accidents involving several thousand people are known from the literature, in-depth haematopoiesis analyses of individuals after a radiation-related accident have rarely been reported. In this paper we present the case of a young man with radiation-induced aplasia and compare some biological data to those of 16 normal individuals and of 17 patients with acquired aplastic anaemia. Our patient was clinically and biologically (as assessed by long-term bone marrow culture) indistinguishable from patients with idiopathic acquired aplastic anaemia. Furthermore, therapeutic attitudes in this patient are discussed. In-depth study of such radiation-induced aplastic anaemia cases can shed some light in the understanding of this disease and may help in therapeutic decisions.

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意外持续性辐射致再生障碍性贫血的造血研究。
在过去的几年里,已经发生了两起涉及大量个人的与辐射有关的事故:1986年4月在乌克兰切尔诺贝利核电站的事故和1987年9月在巴西戈亚尼亚的事故。这两起与辐射有关的事故突出了辐射引起的造血系统损伤所提出的主要问题,即:给定患者遭受的是可逆的还是不可逆的造血干细胞损伤?虽然从文献中已知约有350起涉及数千人的辐射事故,但对辐射相关事故后个体的深入造血分析很少有报道。在本文中,我们提出的情况下,一个年轻的男子与辐射诱发的发育不全和比较一些生物学数据的16个正常人和17名患者获得性再生障碍性贫血。我们的患者在临床和生物学上(通过长期骨髓培养评估)与特发性获得性再生障碍性贫血患者难以区分。此外,还讨论了该患者的治疗态度。深入研究这类辐射诱发的再生障碍性贫血病例,有助于了解这种疾病,并可能有助于制定治疗决策。
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