Dr. Michael Allen Pulsipher M.D.
Hematologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
50 N Medical Dr Salt Lake City UT, 84132About
Dr. Michael Pulsipher is a pediatric hematologist practicing in Salt Lake City, UT. Dr. Pulsipher specializes in treating children that have a blood disease or cancer. Such blood diseases include disorders of red blood cells, white blood cells and/or platelets. The types of cancers that Dr. Pulsipher treats include leukemias, lymphomas and certain tumors. Dr. Pulsipher can also treat bleeding disorders in children. Pediatric hematologists can be found in childrens hospitals, community hospitals, university medical centers and more.
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Nonmyeloablative hematopoietic cell transplant for treatment of immune deficiency.
- Nonmyeloablative transplantation in children. Current status and future prospects.
- Non-myeloablative hematopoietic cell transplant for treatment of nonmalignant disorders in children.
- Treatment of CML in pediatric patients: should imatinib mesylate (STI-571, Gleevec) or allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant be front-line therapy?
- Weighing the risks of G-CSF administration, leukopheresis, and standard marrow harvest: ethical and safety considerations for normal pediatric hematopoietic cell donors.
- Donor leukocyte infusions to treat hematologic malignancy relapse following allo-SCT in a pediatric population.
- Allogeneic transplantation for pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia: the emerging role of peritransplantation minimal residual disease/chimerism monitoring and novel chemotherapeutic, molecular, and immune approaches aimed at preventing relapse.
- Maintenance loses its innocence.
- Practice patterns for evaluation, consent, and care of related donors and recipients at hematopoietic cell transplantation centers in the United States.
- Outcomes of pediatric bone marrow transplantation for leukemia and myelodysplasia using matched sibling, mismatched related, or matched unrelated donors.
- High-risk pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia: to transplant or not to transplant?
- Similar outcomes using myeloablative vs reduced-intensity allogeneic transplant preparative regimens for AML or MDS.
- There's more to surviving transplant than remission.
- Concerns about the use of biosimilar granulocyte colony-stimulating factors for the mobilization of stem cells in normal donors: position of the World Marrow Donor Association.
- NCI, NHLBI first international consensus conference on late effects after pediatric hematopoietic cell transplantation: state of the science, future directions.
Clinical Trials
- Antiviral Cellular Therapy for Enhancing T-cell Reconstitution Before or After Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
- Multi-antigen CMV-Modified Vaccinia Ankara Vaccine in Treating Pediatric Patients With Positive Cytomegalovirus Undergoing Donor Stem Cell Transplant
- Unrelated Donor Transplant Versus Immune Therapy in Pediatric Severe Aplastic Anemia
- CD19 CART Long Term Follow Up (LTFU) Study
- The Chimerix CMX001 Registry
- Radiation- and Alkylator-free Bone Marrow Transplantation Regimen for Patients With Dyskeratosis Congenita
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