What’s going on with the naive cells in the blood after the bone marrow transplant?

The presence of naïve cells in the blood after bone marrow transplantation may be abnormal and prompt medical attention is recommended.
The presence of naïve cells in the peripheral blood after bone marrow transplantation should be judged and treated according to the degree and pattern of naïve cell increase. Common causes include disease recurrence, infection, rejection reaction, and hematopoietic recovery.
If it is due to infection, rejection reaction, hematopoietic recovery, etc., usually the naïve cells are mainly late juvenile red and late juvenile granular, the number will not be too much and the morphology is relatively normal. If the disease recurs, the naïve cells proliferate more and the differentiation stage is earlier, this situation requires further examination and treatment by hematologists.
If there is any abnormality in the patient’s blood picture after bone marrow transplantation, the patient should consult a doctor in time and be diagnosed and treated under the guidance of a professional doctor.