
#STEM CELL MEANING SKIN#
Yellowing of the skin and the whites of your eyes.Skin changes, including scarring under the skin or skin stiffness.Chronic GVHD typically develops later and can affect many organs. It typically affects your skin, digestive tract or liver. Acute GVHD usually happens during the first months after your transplant. There are two kinds of GVHD: acute and chronic. But GVHD can happen to anyone who gets a bone marrow transplant from a donor. The risk of GVHD is greater if the stem cells come from an unrelated donor. Many people who have an allogeneic transplant get GVHD at some point. GVHD may happen at any time after your transplant. This condition occurs when the donor stem cells that make up your new immune system see your body's tissues and organs as something foreign and attack them. If you receive a transplant that uses stem cells from a donor (allogeneic transplant), you may be at risk of developing graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).

Graft-versus-host disease: A potential risk when stem cells come from donors Together you can weigh the risks and benefits to decide whether a bone marrow transplant is right for you. Your health care provider can explain your risk of complications from a bone marrow transplant.

Sometimes complications are life-threatening. Some people experience minimal problems with a bone marrow transplant, while others can have serious complications that require treatment or hospitalization. A bone marrow transplant can pose numerous risks.
