Is it normal to have naive cells after a bone marrow transplant?

After bone marrow transplantation, there may be a small number of late juvenile red blood cells or late juvenile granulocytes in the blood picture during the period of recovery of bone marrow hematopoiesis, but it is necessary to improve the examination to exclude the recurrence of the disease.
Bone marrow transplantation is hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, which is given to patients with normal hematopoietic stem cells after bone marrow chemotherapy in order to rebuild the patient’s hematopoietic function. After successful bone marrow transplantation, the hematopoietic function is restored, and there may be a small number of late juvenile red blood cells or late juvenile granulocytes in the blood picture, which suggests that the bone marrow has good hematopoietic function.
However, some patients with naïve cells in the blood picture after bone marrow transplantation may also have recurrence of disease, infection, rejection reaction, etc. It is recommended to see a hematologist for further treatment. It is recommended to go to the hospital to find a hematologist for further examination, according to the degree of proliferation of naive cells and morphology for diagnosis and timely treatment.
After bone marrow transplantation, patients should pay attention to regular review and treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.