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Abnormal decrease in the number of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, in the blood. It is associated with infection, rheumatoid arthritis, leukemia, and certain vitamin deficiencies.
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A list of various drugs that may cause neutropenia provided by MedicineWorld.org.
Medical presentation of agranulocytosis written by a specialist. Includes information about its causes, related mortality and morbidity, the appropriate treatment and links to other resources.
A case report about drug-induced agranulocytosis, a life-threatening disorder that leads to a selective profound granulocytopenia.
Presents the causes, normal and abnormal white blood cell counts, and conditions associated with the disorder.
Aims to coordinate efforts to promote awareness and education about neutropenia and provides a support system for individuals and families affected.
A look at this disorder with information about the blood, the causes, the different types, symptoms and the treatment.
Factsheet for doctors on how to approach a patient with neutropenia, and other management issues.
A disease registry which was established in Australia, Canada, the European Community and the United States in March, 1994. Information for patients and families and health care providers.
Factsheet for doctors on how to approach a patient with neutropenia, and other management issues.
Medical presentation of agranulocytosis written by a specialist. Includes information about its causes, related mortality and morbidity, the appropriate treatment and links to other resources.
A case report about drug-induced agranulocytosis, a life-threatening disorder that leads to a selective profound granulocytopenia.
A list of various drugs that may cause neutropenia provided by MedicineWorld.org.
Aims to coordinate efforts to promote awareness and education about neutropenia and provides a support system for individuals and families affected.
A look at this disorder with information about the blood, the causes, the different types, symptoms and the treatment.
Presents the causes, normal and abnormal white blood cell counts, and conditions associated with the disorder.
A disease registry which was established in Australia, Canada, the European Community and the United States in March, 1994. Information for patients and families and health care providers.
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