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Disease neutropenia
Symptom C0023530|leukopenia
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PubMedID- 23731001 The cbc data and blood smear evaluation revealed borderline high hematocrit (54%, reference interval 37-55%), inappropriate rubricytosis, moderate leukopenia due to both mature neutropenia and lymphopenia, and mild thrombocytopenia.
PubMedID- 19811878 Ruminants with tbf and humans with hga develop severe febrile reaction, bacteraemia and leukopenia due to neutropenia, lymphocytopenia and thrombocytopenia within a week of exposure to a tick bite.
PubMedID- 23458655 During the acute phase of the disease, leukopenia due to neutropenia and eosinopenia suggests intense tissue recruitment of these cells in response to the endothelial damage caused by this parasite.
PubMedID- 20564112 Three patients discontinued treatment due to persistent grade 4 (based on national cancer institute common terminology criteria for adverse events version 3.0) neutropenia with grade 3 leukopenia (2 patients) or grade 4 pulmonary embolism (1 patient).
PubMedID- 25202088 Grade 3/4 hematological toxicities included leukopenia in 50% of patients and neutropenia in 67%.
PubMedID- 21547572 The most common >/= grade 3 treatment-related adverse events included leukopenia (44% of patients) and neutropenia (41%).
PubMedID- 20361278 Hemogram revealed mild leukopenia with severe neutropenia (absolute neutrophil count 256/mm(3)), normal hemoglobin and mild thrombocytopenia (115000/mm(3)).
PubMedID- 22240985 In a 10-week-old male border collie with microgenesis and symptoms related to recurrent infections, a hematological examination revealed severe leukopenia due to neutropenia, suggesting the dog to be affected by inherited neutropenic immunodeficiency.
PubMedID- 21335338 Grade 3 toxicities during chemoradiotherapy were leukopenia (36% of patients), neutropenia (18%) and mucositis (9%).
PubMedID- 21092287 The most frequent events with both formulations were leukopenia (87.5%; due to neutropenia), fever (56.3%), thrombocytopenia (56.3%), increase of transaminases (50%) and asthenia (25%).
PubMedID- 25933934 Grade >/= 3 hematologic adverse events included leukopenia in 9% (3 of 34), neutropenia in 38% (13 of 34), and anemia in 3% (1 of 34) of patients.
PubMedID- 24833969 Other abnormal findings were thrombocytopenia, anemia, and leukopenia withmarked neutropenia but with normal lymphocytic and monocytic series.
PubMedID- 21838182 Conclusions: leukopenia consisting of lymphopenia and later neutropenia was common in patients with a/h1n1 infection but was not correlated with disease severity or clinical course, which were similar in both groups.
PubMedID- 21085747 leukopenia, usually due to neutropenia, was the most prevalent change in blood cell count.
PubMedID- 21827519 Laboratory abnormalities included leukopenia with neutropenia and lymphopenia, rouleaux formation, marked hyperproteinemia with hyperglobulinemia and normoalbuminemia, hypercalcemia, markedly increased serum urea concentration, mildly increased creatinine concentration, and proteinuria.
PubMedID- 22563238 leukopenia with infections due to neutropenia is rarely found in patients with access to modern health care, but it may complicate extreme hypersplenism and severe disease.

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