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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for neutropenia
  1. Neutropenia is an abnormally low number of white blood cells. These cells are called neutrophils. They help the body fight infection. This article discusses neutropenia in newborns. Neutropenia can occur at any age.
  2. ... has too few neutrophils, the condition is called neutropenia. This makes it harder for the body to ... 000 neutrophils in a microliter of blood has neutropenia. If the neutrophil count is very low, fewer ...
  3. During and right after your cancer treatment, your body may not be able to protect itself against infections. Germs can be in water, ...
  4. When you have cancer, you need good nutrition to help keep your body strong. To do this, you need to be aware of the foods you eat ...
  5. ... blood cells drop too low, it is called neutropenia . Often this is a short-lived and expected ... 17, 2023. National Cancer Institute website. Infection and neutropenia during cancer treatment. www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/ ...
  6. ... chap 76. Gazitt T, Loughran TP Jr. Chronic neutropenia in LGL leukemia and rheumatoid arthritis. Hematology Am ... Chiu YC, Chen YC. Successful treatment of refractory neutropenia in Felty's syndrome with rituximab. Scand J Rheumatol . ...
  7. ... as thalassemia) Immune-system disorders (such as congenital neutropenia and severe-combined immunodeficiency syndrome)
  8. ... chap 34. Rice L, Jung M. Neutrophilic leukocytosis, neutropenia, monocytosis, and monocytopenia. In: Hoffman R, Benz EJ, ...
  9. ... bone marrow cells, such as aplastic anemia , congenital neutropenia , severe immune system illnesses, sickle cell anemia , or ...