Transplant‐acquired food allergy (TAFA) following cord blood stem cell transplantation in two adult patients with haematological malignancies

Keywords: transplant-acquired food allergy ; haemopoietic stem cell transplantation; cord blood stem cell transplantation; graft-versus-host disease; tacrolimus

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