Platelet rise during high-dose chemotherapy in bone marrow transplantation may be related to infection, graft-versus-host disease, primary thrombocythemia, reactive thrombocythemia and so on.
Bone marrow transplantation belongs to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and at present, clinically, it has been widely used in the treatment of malignant hematological diseases, non-malignant refractory hematological diseases, and hereditary diseases, etc., and has gained better efficacy.
For platelet rise during high-dose chemotherapy in bone marrow transplantation, the following reasons can be considered:
1. patients with bone marrow transplantation, secondary infections, such as respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, and so on.
2. it may be related to graft-versus-host disease.
3. possible primary thrombocythemia, which often occurs in myeloproliferative disorders.
4. reactive thrombocytosis, more common in cancer patients, acute and chronic inflammatory diseases.
The above reasons are for reference only, the specific causes of platelet rise during high-dose chemotherapy for bone marrow transplantation should be judged by professional doctors.