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Picardi A et al. – Platelet (PLT) gel has been successfully used in tissue regeneration of diabetic/surgical wounds through the releasing of growth factors such as basic fibroblast growth factor and PLT–derived growth factor. Therefore, the PLT gel could represent a therapeutic tool in treating the deep and painful wounds sometimes occurring during graft–versus–host disease (GVHD). These preliminary data show that the PLT gel may be used as a safe and effective tool in the management of mucosal skin lesions related to the GVHD.

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