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Olanzapine-induced leucopenia and neutropenia
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 2005Atypical antipsychotics, including olanzapine, were originally expected to reduce the risk of haematological toxicity and to be safe alternatives to clozapine. We report a case of patient who developed leucopenia and neutropenia during treatment with olanzapine.
Vasilis, Stergiou +5 more
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2010
Clozapine-induced neutropenia is common knowledge and has received significant publicity resulting in well-formulated guidelines for follow up of patients on this medication [1].
Jacob Alexander, Prashant Tibrewal
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Clozapine-induced neutropenia is common knowledge and has received significant publicity resulting in well-formulated guidelines for follow up of patients on this medication [1].
Jacob Alexander, Prashant Tibrewal
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LEUCOPENIA OCCURRING DURING INDUCED MALARIA
Archives of Dermatology, 1953Leucopenia of varying degree developing during the paroxysms of induced malaria is an expected phenomenon. However, this fact is not generally known and, certainly, has not been widely publicized in recent years. Consequently, when severe leucopenia was discovered in a patient undergoing malarial therapy for central nervous system syphilis ...
J F, MADDEN, W L, MACAULEY
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Periodontal disease and leucopenia
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1995ABSTRACTPeriodontal disease is rare in nature but widespread in domestic dog and cat populations. Unnatural diets are known to facilitate the buildup of oral microbial communities which then interact with hostâimmune defences giving rise to periodontitis.
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Fever and leucopenia with steroids
The Lancet, 2000A 29-year-old woman was diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus in 1986 because she had butterfly erythema, lupus nephritis, pancytopenia, high anti-DNA antibodies, and the presence of anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA). Her family history and previous medical history were unremarkable. She had no history of drug allergies.
E, Maeshima, Y, Yamada, S, Yukawa
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[Quetiapine-induced leucopenia].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 2008We describe the case of a 20-year-old man with schizophrenia who was treated with the dibenzothiazepine antipsychotic drug quetiapine in oral doses of 900 mg daily. At admission the patient had a normal blood count. 15 weeks after initiation of treatment asymptomatic cytopenia was discovered with leucocytes of 2.2 billion/l and thrombocytes of 114 ...
Elisabeth I, Penninga +2 more
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Severe leucopenia associated with Sitagliptin use
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2011We report the case of a type 2 diabetes subject who developed severe leucopenia associated with treatment with the dipeptidil-peptidase 4 enzyme inhibitor Sitagliptin and highlights DPP4 inhibitors as a possible cause of unexplained hematolgical abnormalities in patients receiving DPP4-inhibitor treatment.
Pitocco, Dario +6 more
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