Hearing this, Rupert froze.
His mind was a bit spinning, "What do you mean by that, bone marrow and blood stem cells are matched before you dare to use them, how can they not match?"
Does it mean that someone has moved in it?
Vivian saw that Rupert misunderstood, so he hurriedly waved his hand and said, "You misunderstood, what I mean is that Damon had a bone marrow transplant before, so there are certain physical changes."
Is it because of this change that the hematopoietic stem cells are rejected?
"How did he get a bone marrow transplant? Forget it, now is not the time to ask that, take him to the operating room first!" Rupert said anxiously.
After a person receives a bone marrow transplant, various changes do occur due to the influence of the genetic cells that the donor brings with him or her.
The most common of these is the coexistence of genetic cells from both bone marrow types.
And of these two types of cells, it is highly likely that only one is tolerant of the hematopoietic stem cells and the other rejects them, which then turns into a situation like Damon's, with a strange itch all over.
Rupert was on fire and wheeled Damon into the operating room for immediate manual intervention.
And outside the operating room, Vivian blamed himself immensely and scratched his head, "It's all my fault, if only I could have told the nurse about this earlier."
"It's not your fault," Bonnie's heart was also hard, but still went up to soothe Vivian, "We are not doctors after all, we can't think that much."
After a pause, he added, "And with Rupert around, Mr. Robertson is the best doctor in Willisto and will definitely be able to cure Damon."
"N!" Vivian nodded heavily, seemingly comforted as well.
Two people sat on a bench outside the operating room and waited, and the time passed extremely long.
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