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Marked Bone Marrow Eosinophilia Post‐Azacitidine + Ivosidenib Treatment for Acute Myeloid Leukemia
International Journal of Laboratory Hematology, EarlyView.
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Blood Reviews, 2003
Congenital neutropenia is strictly defined as neutropenia present at birth. However, it is more generally used to describe neutropenia secondary to inherited genetic mutations. This review will discuss the presentation of such children and the various causes of congenital neutropenia.
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Congenital neutropenia is strictly defined as neutropenia present at birth. However, it is more generally used to describe neutropenia secondary to inherited genetic mutations. This review will discuss the presentation of such children and the various causes of congenital neutropenia.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
A patient with hyperthyroidism and severe neutropenia had a clinical course and family history that suggested an immune cause. Neutrophil-binding IgG was demonstrated in serum using the Fab-anti Fab assay. The antineutrophil factor bound specifically to either homologous or autologous neutrophils and could be adsorbed by the target neutrophils.
A L, Lightsey +5 more
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A patient with hyperthyroidism and severe neutropenia had a clinical course and family history that suggested an immune cause. Neutrophil-binding IgG was demonstrated in serum using the Fab-anti Fab assay. The antineutrophil factor bound specifically to either homologous or autologous neutrophils and could be adsorbed by the target neutrophils.
A L, Lightsey +5 more
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Hematology, 2009
Abstract Congenital neutropenia comprises a variety of genetically heterogeneous phenotypic traits. Molecular elucidation of the underlying genetic defects has yielded important insights into the physiology of neutrophil differentiation and function.
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Abstract Congenital neutropenia comprises a variety of genetically heterogeneous phenotypic traits. Molecular elucidation of the underlying genetic defects has yielded important insights into the physiology of neutrophil differentiation and function.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1980
Neutropenia can occur because of abnormalities of marrow stem cell development, poor release of polymorphonuclear leukocytes from the marrow reserve, or decreased survival of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Some of the more important clinical entities are discussed.
R M, Weetman, L A, Boxer
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Neutropenia can occur because of abnormalities of marrow stem cell development, poor release of polymorphonuclear leukocytes from the marrow reserve, or decreased survival of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Some of the more important clinical entities are discussed.
R M, Weetman, L A, Boxer
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La Presse Médicale, 2014
Autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) is a rare entity caused by antibodies directed against neutrophil-specific antigens. It includes primary and secondary autoimmune neutropenia. Acute autoimmune neutropenia can be related to drug-induced mechanism or viral infections.
Aline, Autrel-Moignet, Thierry, Lamy
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Autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) is a rare entity caused by antibodies directed against neutrophil-specific antigens. It includes primary and secondary autoimmune neutropenia. Acute autoimmune neutropenia can be related to drug-induced mechanism or viral infections.
Aline, Autrel-Moignet, Thierry, Lamy
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1987
Excerpt To the editor: Norfloxacin is a fluoro-quinolone used to treat urinary tract infections (1).
Patoia, L +4 more
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Excerpt To the editor: Norfloxacin is a fluoro-quinolone used to treat urinary tract infections (1).
Patoia, L +4 more
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Clinics in Perinatology, 1995
Neutropenia, a below normal concentration of neutrophils in the circulating blood, can be the kinetic result of diminished neutrophil production, excessive neutrophil margination, or accelerated neutrophil utilization and destruction. The significance of neutropenia to the well-being of the subject is dependent, in part, on the responsible kinetic ...
Z S, al-Mulla, R D, Christensen
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Neutropenia, a below normal concentration of neutrophils in the circulating blood, can be the kinetic result of diminished neutrophil production, excessive neutrophil margination, or accelerated neutrophil utilization and destruction. The significance of neutropenia to the well-being of the subject is dependent, in part, on the responsible kinetic ...
Z S, al-Mulla, R D, Christensen
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