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Khyber Journal of Medical Sciences, 2021
Study design: Descriptive cross-sectional studyMethods: Patients who had a fever of 101oF or higher in the previous 72 hours and were suspicious of having malaria were tested for the occurrence and species recognition of the parasite using thin and thick films of peripheral blood taken by light microscopy.
Muhammad Ayub Khan +5 more
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Study design: Descriptive cross-sectional studyMethods: Patients who had a fever of 101oF or higher in the previous 72 hours and were suspicious of having malaria were tested for the occurrence and species recognition of the parasite using thin and thick films of peripheral blood taken by light microscopy.
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1996
Abstract Leukopenia, a common finding among HIV-infected patients, may result from multiple causes and frequently is multifactorial. The incidence of leukopenia increases with progressive immunosuppression: approximately 80 percent of AIDS patients will develop lymphopenia and approximately 20 percent granulocytopenia.
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Abstract Leukopenia, a common finding among HIV-infected patients, may result from multiple causes and frequently is multifactorial. The incidence of leukopenia increases with progressive immunosuppression: approximately 80 percent of AIDS patients will develop lymphopenia and approximately 20 percent granulocytopenia.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1934
As early as 1931 Kracke1reported severe and repeated attacks of agranulocytosis in an individual using large amounts of coal tar derivatives. He likewise suggested that the benzene chain contained in the drugs might act as a powerful leukocytic depressant. More recently, he2has called particular attention to this fact in a review of nine cases. Madison
JULIEN E. BENJAMIN, JOSEPH B. BIEDERMAN
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As early as 1931 Kracke1reported severe and repeated attacks of agranulocytosis in an individual using large amounts of coal tar derivatives. He likewise suggested that the benzene chain contained in the drugs might act as a powerful leukocytic depressant. More recently, he2has called particular attention to this fact in a review of nine cases. Madison
JULIEN E. BENJAMIN, JOSEPH B. BIEDERMAN
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Leukopenia and Silver Sulfadiazine
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1982The relationship of silver sulfadiazine therapy to leukopenia has been controversial. In our burn unit the incidence of leukopenia increased dramatically in 1978. Leukopenia was observed only in silver sulfadiazine-treated patients and not in patients treated with other agents.
H H, Caffee, H G, Bingham
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Clozapine-induced late leukopenia
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 2010A patient with a 28-year history of schizophrenia was treated with a wide range of antipsychotic medications since diagnosis. She had experienced no clinically significant symptomatic relief until she commenced treatment on clozapine. Her psychotic symptoms, self care, and general sense of well-being improved significantly.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1941
It has seemed to me that the average clinician spends little time in considering what physiologic mechanism may be at fault in patients who have leukopenia. One is prone to explain the condition on the basis of some abnormality in production of white blood cells by the hemopoietic tissue. While it is true that leukopenia is due in many instances to the
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It has seemed to me that the average clinician spends little time in considering what physiologic mechanism may be at fault in patients who have leukopenia. One is prone to explain the condition on the basis of some abnormality in production of white blood cells by the hemopoietic tissue. While it is true that leukopenia is due in many instances to the
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1965
An investigation into the cause of leukopenia must include, in addition to conventional bone marrow smears, histologic sections of marrow fragments. A great deal of helpful information can be obtained by a careful inspection of a peripheral blood film.
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An investigation into the cause of leukopenia must include, in addition to conventional bone marrow smears, histologic sections of marrow fragments. A great deal of helpful information can be obtained by a careful inspection of a peripheral blood film.
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Psychotropic Medications and Leukopenia
Current Drug Targets, 2006Neutropenia and/or agranulocytosis are among the medicinal side-effects induced by many psychotropic drugs. Clozapine and carbamazepine cause the highest incidence of this side-effect and require long-term blood cell monitoring. Bone marrow suppression can have an allergic, hypersensitivity etiology (e.g., clozapine), which mandates the causative drug ...
Karim, Sedky, Steven, Lippmann
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1973
Abstract Nine leukopenic episodes were studied in six alcoholics without coexistent bacterial infection, splenomegaly or megaloblastic erythropoiesis. The number of mature neutrophils was reduced in the blood and bone marrow, and the marrow granulocyte reserve was decreased.
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Abstract Nine leukopenic episodes were studied in six alcoholics without coexistent bacterial infection, splenomegaly or megaloblastic erythropoiesis. The number of mature neutrophils was reduced in the blood and bone marrow, and the marrow granulocyte reserve was decreased.
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Clozapine-induced leukopenia: arguments for rechallenge
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 2011The report of clozapine-induced late leukopenia by Latif et al. [1] adds to the body of literature on this rare but important subject [2–5]. We would like to comment on this case report and draw attention to the differences between guidelines on this subject. In line with the two most influential international guidelines, the European Medicines Agency (
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