Transplantation for accidental acute high-dose total body neutron- and γ-radiation exposure

Accidental exposure to acute high-dose total body neutron radiation is rare. We report a 35-year-old man exposed to a total body dose of 5.4 Gy neutron- and 8.5–13 Gy γ-radiation in a radiation criticality accident. He received a blood stem cell transplant from his HLA-identical sister. There was bone marrow recovery with complete donor chimerism. Random chromatid breaks were observed in donor cells suggesting a bystander effect of neutron exposure. The subject died 82 days after the accident (75 days post transplant) from multi-organ failure.

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