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Resolution of celiac disease, IgA deficiency and platelet refractoriness after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation for acute leukemia

University Health Network (UHN), Laboratory Medicine Program (LMP), Department of Laboratory Hematology (Blood Transfusion Laboratory [BTL]);University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine; Department of Laboratory Medicine - Pathobiology (LMP)
University Health Network (UHN), Department of Medical Oncology & Hematology (DMOH), Bone Marrow Transplant Program;University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine; Department of Medicine – Division of Hematology, Toronto, ON, Canada
University Health Network (UHN), Laboratory Medicine Program (LMP), Department of Laboratory Hematology (Blood Transfusion Laboratory [BTL]);University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine; Department of Laboratory Medicine - Pathobiology (LMP);University Health Network (UHN), Department of Medical Oncology & Hematology (DMOH), Bone Marrow Transplant Program;University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine; Department of Medicine – Division of Hematology, Toronto, ON, Canada
University Health Network (UHN), Department of Medical Oncology & Hematology (DMOH), Bone Marrow Transplant Program;University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine; Department of Medicine – Division of Hematology, Toronto, ON, Canada
University Health Network (UHN), Laboratory Medicine Program (LMP), Department of Laboratory Hematology (Blood Transfusion Laboratory [BTL]);University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine; Department of Laboratory Medicine - Pathobiology (LMP);University Health Network (UHN), Department of Medical Oncology & Hematology (DMOH), Bone Marrow Transplant Program;University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine; Department of Medicine – Division of Hematology, Toronto, ON, Canada
Vol. 104 No. 3 (2019): March, 2019 https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2018.203943