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Febrile neutropenia in dogs and cats has multiple etiologies. Regardless of the underlying cause, insufficient numbers of circulating neutrophils can affect significantly patient morbidity and mortality. Without these vital cells of the innate immune system, patients with febrile neutropenia have little protection against invading pathogens and are ...
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Neutropenia in the Febrile Child
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2016Fever in the pediatric population is a common chief complaint presenting to the emergency department and may be one of the first indications of a life-threatening infection, especially in patients with neutropenia. Given that pediatric patients with febrile neutropenia frequently present to emergency departments for emergent care, it is critical for ...
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Epidemiology of Febrile Neutropenia
Supportive Cancer Therapy, 2003Febrile neutropenia (FN) continues to represent a major cause of morbidity, mortality, and cost in patients receiving cancer chemotherapy. The reported rates of FN vary considerably among studies depending on the treatment regimen, delivered dose intensity, and patient population.
Gary H, Lyman, Nicole M, Kuderer
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