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Autoimmune neutropenia

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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Congenital neutropenia

Clinics in Perinatology, 2004
The term "congenital neutropenia" signifies neutropenia that is present at birth. It includes a wide variety of disorders, some transient and others life long. Some varieties of congenital neutropenia are mild, with blood neutrophil concentrations below normal but not low enough to constitute a significant host defense deficiency.
Robert D, Christensen   +1 more
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Congenital neutropenia

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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Cyclic neutropenia

Seminars in Hematology, 2002
Cyclic neutropenia is a rare hematologic disorder, characterized by repetitive episodes of fever, mouth ulcers, and infections attributable to recurrent severe neutropenia. Fluctuations in blood cells are due to oscillatory production of cells by the bone marrow.
David C, Dale   +2 more
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Meta‐analysis examining the epidemiology of clozapine‐associated neutropenia

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2018
N. Myles   +10 more
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The Child with Neutropenia

Pediatric Annals, 1979
John A. McCallister, Laurence A. Boxer
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Neutropenia and procainamide

American Heart Journal, 1985
A. Gray Ellrodt, William Katkov
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Febrile Neutropenia

2015
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 OF NEGROES

Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1984
Y. Shoenfeld, M. A. Horton, J. Pinkhas
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