antilymphocyte globulin

Definition / meaning of antilymphocyte globulin

Serum from blood that contains antibodies that bind to human T cells. Antilymphocyte globulin is given to a patient before a stem cell transplant to kill T cells and lower the risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). It is also used to treat GVHD and after a kidney transplant to help keep the body from rejecting the kidney. Also called antithymocyte globulin.

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The Web site of the National Cancer Institute (http://www.cancer.gov/)

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