4B24.1
category
Chronic graft-versus-host disease
Definition
Chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) presents more than 100 days after engraftment of immunocompetent donor lymphoid cells. It has specific clinical features by which it can be distinguished from acute GVHD. It may arise de novo but frequently follows acute GVHD. Less commonly, it occurs concurrently with acute GVHD. The earlier stages of chronic GVHD are characterised by a widespread lichenoid rash, poikiloderma and involvement of nails and oral mucous membranes. If the disease remains active, progressive sclerosis of the skin and deeper tissues may result in joint contractures, fibrosis of internal organs and severe malabsorption.
Also indexed as
Chronic graft-versus-host diseaseChronic lichenoid graft-versus-host diseaseEarly chronic graft-versus-host diseaseLate chronic graft-versus-host diseaseSclerodermatous chronic graft-versus-host diseasechronic GVHD - [graft-versus-host disease]chronic graft-versus-host-diseasechronic lichenoid GVHD - [graft-versus-host disease]early chronic GVHD - [graft-versus-host disease]late chronic GVHD - [graft-versus-host disease]sclerodermatous GVHD - [graft-versus-host disease]sclerodermatous graft-versus-host disease