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  1. 23 wrz 2022 · This topic review will provide an overview of the causes, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and management of neutropenia when it occurs as an isolated or predominant feature.

  2. 1 wrz 2015 · Chronic benign neutropenia is the most common cause of neutropenia in children below the age of four years in cases where an infection cannot be demonstrated. There is no underlying infectious, inflammatory or malign disease in these patients.

  3. 24 maj 2021 · Etiological cause can be shown in approximately 75% of neutropenic children. The most common etiological cause is infection. Drug use, nutritional deficiencies, and chronic benign neutropenia are less common causes of neutropenia. The clinical course is largely benign and the mortality rate is very low.

  4. 30 mar 2023 · In children/adolescents when neutropenia, in the presence or absence of specific antibodies against neutrophils arises or persists beyond the age of 5 years, the definition of late-onset and long-lasting neutropenia may be appropriate.

  5. 19 kwi 2022 · Neutropenia (noo-troe-PEE-nee-uh) is a low number of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell that fights infections of fungi and bacteria. Neutropenia can be caused by cancer or by diseases, disorders or infections that damage bone marrow.

  6. Neutropenia has a number of causes among children, including: Inadequate bone marrow production due to another blood disorder (such as aplastic anemia) or cancer (such as leukemia). Radiation therapy or chemotherapy, which destroy white blood cells.

  7. Mild neutropenia: The ANC ranges between 1000-1500/μL. Moderate neutropenia: The ANC ranges between 500-1000/μL. Severe neutropenia: The ANC is less than 500/μL. What Causes Neutropenia? The most common causes of neutropenia are viral infections (such as chicken pox or the flu).

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