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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Congenital neutropenia
  1. Severe congenital neutropenia is a condition that increases the risk of repeated infections in affected individuals. People with this condition have an abnormally ...
  2. ... Salipante SJ. Neutrophil elastase in cyclic and severe congenital neutropenia. Blood. 2007 Mar 1;109(5):1817-24. ... granulopoiesis in childhood cyclic neutropenia and in severe congenital neutropenia. Haematologica. 2005 Aug;90(8):1032-41. Citation ...
  3. ... two other disorders: X-linked thrombocytopenia and severe congenital neutropenia. These conditions have overlapping signs and symptoms and ... Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, X-linked thrombocytopenia, and severe congenital neutropenia are sometimes collectively referred to as WAS-related ...
  4. ... 3-methylglutaconic aciduria, progressive brain atrophy, intellectual disability, congenital neutropenia, cataracts, movement disorder. Am J Hum Genet. 2015 ...
  5. ... also have a shortage of white blood cells (neutropenia), which can make ... congenital erythropoietic porphyria. Beta thalassemia is a condition that ...
  6. ... of white blood cell, causes a condition called neutropenia. Most people with Shwachman-Diamond syndrome have at least occasional episodes of neutropenia, which makes them more vulnerable to infections, often ...
  7. ... anemia), platelets (thrombocytopenia), or certain white blood cells (neutropenia) because these cells are attacked by the immune ... syndromes. Autoimmunity-immunodeficiency syndrome, X-linked Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea Diarrhea, polyendocrinopathy, ...