@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00017994, author = {Fukushima, Takuya and Horio, Kensuke and Matsuo, Emi and Imanishi, Daisuke and Yamasaki, Reishi and Tsushima, Hideki and Imaizumi, Yoshitaka and Ohshima, Koichi and Hata, Tomoko and Yoshida, Shinichiro and Miyazaki, Yasushi and Tomonaga, Masao}, issue = {5}, journal = {International journal of hematology}, month = {Dec}, note = {A 26-year-old female diagnosed as mycosis fungoides (MF, clinical stage IV) was treated with single-agent chemotherapy, multi-drug chemotherapy and unrelated bone marrow transplantation with reduced-intensity conditioning (engraftment failure), resulting in failure. Unrelated cord blood transplantation (CBT) as second transplantation following myeloablative conditioning brought complete remission (CR), but relapse of MF occurred 3 months after transplantation. However, discontinuation of immune suppressant led to the regression of MF regions and to second CR that continued for more than 23 months. This is the first report of successful CBT for MF, suggesting the graft-versus-MF effect in a setting of CBT., The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com, International Journal of Hematology, 88(5), pp. 596-598; 2008}, pages = {596--598}, title = {Successful cord blood transplantation for mycosis fungoides.}, volume = {88}, year = {2008} }