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  1. ... hemangioma congenital hypoplastic anemia congenital mesoblastic nephroma congenital neutropenia congenital pure red cell aplasia congestive heart failure ...
  2. ... a treatment and on molecular testing. ELANE- related neutropenia includes congenital neutropenia and cyclic neutropenia. Both are characterized by recurrent ...
  3. ... which can include steroids, tacrolimus, and emollients. Autoimmune neutropenia has been successfully treated with granulocyte colony-stimulating ... Prophylactic antibiotic therapy may be required for autoimmune neutropenia or recurrent infections with central venous access and ...
  4. ... PS may be fatal in infancy due to neutropenia-related infection or refractory metabolic acidosis. CPEO is ... elastase May be fatal in infancy due to neutropenia-related infections or refractory lactic acidosis Poor weight ...
  5. ... fever, Dutch type, see Mevalonate kinase deficiency Periodic neutropenia, see Cyclic neutropenia Periodic vomiting, see Cyclic vomiting syndrome Periorificial lentiginosis ...
  6. ... al.: HSCT may lower leukemia risk in ELANE neutropenia: a before-after study from the French Severe Congenital Neutropenia Registry. Bone Marrow Transplant 55 (8): 1614-1622, ...
  7. ... CBC) with differential to assess for anemia and neutropenia every six months. Abdominal ultrasound as clinically indicated ... reactive protein (CRP), often above 50 mg/L Neutropenia Congenital dyserythropoietic, microcytic anemia, ranging from mild to ...
  8. ... patients, thrombocytopenia in 28.7% of patients, and neutropenia in 12.8% of patients; 58 of 307 ... plus-paclitaxel arm was associated with increased severe neutropenia, alopecia, neuropathy, and allergic reaction. The carboplatin-plus- ...
  9. ... experienced more frequent toxic effects, consisting mainly of neutropenia (41% > grade 3) and reversible peripheral sensory neuropathy ( ... significantly more grade 3 and 4 toxicities, including neutropenia, stomatitis, and peripheral neuropathy. Cetuximab Cetuximab is a ...
  10. ... includes increased susceptibility to infection resulting from congenital neutropenia, has been attributed to defects in AP3B1 .[ 122 ] ... pathogenic variants are also associated with poikiloderma with neutropenia.[ 200 ] For more information about poikiloderma congenitale, see ...
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