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Title: Neutropenia
Post by: Viza on December 19, 2008, 10:57:09 PM
What degree of Neutropenia is associated with increased risk of infection.?
Title: Most common cause of Neutropenia?
Post by: Viza on December 19, 2008, 11:02:20 PM
What is the most common cause of Neutropenia?
Title: Neutropenia
Post by: Viza on February 18, 2009, 10:15:28 PM
                          Definition of Neutropenia
Neutropenia: Not enough neutrophils, neutrophils being a type of white blood cell (specifically a form of granulocyte) filled with neutrally-staining granules, tiny sacs of enzymes that help the cell to kill and digest microorganisms it has engulfed by phagocytosis. The mature neutrophil has a segmented nucleus (it is called a seg or poly) while the immature neutrophil has band-shape nucleus (it is called a band). The neutrophil has a lifespan of about 3 days.

     Decreased production.

1-Infections.
•Tuberculosis.
•Mononucleosis.
•Hematologic disease
•Malaria
•Brucellosis
•Viral hepatitis
     
2-Malignancy.
3-Drugs.
4-Nutritional deficiencies
•Vitamin B12 deficiency.
•Folate deficiency
•Copper deficiency

5-Hematologic disease.
•Aplastic anemia
•Leukemia
•Cyclic neutropenia
•Myelodysplastic syndromes
•Chediak-Higashi syndrome

        Increased destruction.
1-Autoimmune disorders.
•Felty’s syndrome
•SLE
2- Antineutrophil antibodies
3- Splenic sequestration

   Peripheral marginations.

1-Sepsis.
2- Histoplasmosis.