Autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) is the frequent cause of neutropenia in infants and children. AIN is associated with a reduced neutrophil count, which is due to aberrant cell-mediated or humoral immune response. In this review, we will discuss the available diagnostic approaches and management of the diseases. We collected data from PubMed, Google Scholar, Medline, Web of Science databases, using a group of key words, such as neutropenia, autoimmune, diagnosis and management from 2000 until 2019. The most important aspects of primary assessment in the affected children were family history and physical examinations. Diagnostic methods in this disease are granulocyte indirect agglutination test (GAT) and granulocyte immunofluorescence test (GIFT...
Autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) in children can be divided into 2 forms. In primary AIN, neutropenia is...
Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia is an uncommon disorder to which paediatric haematology centres take a...
Introduction: Leukopenia (WBC count of \u3c3.8K/uL) and/or neutropenia (\u3c1.8K/uL, both institutio...
Antineutrophil antibodies are well recognized causes of neutropenia, producing both quantitative and...
Neutropenia refers to a group of diseases characterized by a reduction in neutrophil levels below th...
Neutropenia, congenital or acquired, is related to impaired granulocyte production in the bone marro...
Isolated neutropenia without anemia or thrombocytopenia is a common clinical problem. The etiology o...
Infections, drugs, malignancies, immunodeficiency, and autoimmunity may cause neutropenia. In primar...
International audience: Autoimmune neutropenia denotes that the number of circulating polymorphonucl...
Neutrophils have an important role in host defense and acute inflammation. It is well known that sus...
Background/PurposeNeutropenia is a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophils. When neutropen...
Neutropenia is characterized by a decrease in circulating neutrophil counts and consequent infection...
Autoimmune neutropenia of infancy (AIN) is characterized by low risk of severe infection, tendency t...
Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia is an uncommon disorder to which paediatric haematology centres take a...
Background/Purpose: Neutropenia is a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophils. When neutrop...
Autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) in children can be divided into 2 forms. In primary AIN, neutropenia is...
Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia is an uncommon disorder to which paediatric haematology centres take a...
Introduction: Leukopenia (WBC count of \u3c3.8K/uL) and/or neutropenia (\u3c1.8K/uL, both institutio...
Antineutrophil antibodies are well recognized causes of neutropenia, producing both quantitative and...
Neutropenia refers to a group of diseases characterized by a reduction in neutrophil levels below th...
Neutropenia, congenital or acquired, is related to impaired granulocyte production in the bone marro...
Isolated neutropenia without anemia or thrombocytopenia is a common clinical problem. The etiology o...
Infections, drugs, malignancies, immunodeficiency, and autoimmunity may cause neutropenia. In primar...
International audience: Autoimmune neutropenia denotes that the number of circulating polymorphonucl...
Neutrophils have an important role in host defense and acute inflammation. It is well known that sus...
Background/PurposeNeutropenia is a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophils. When neutropen...
Neutropenia is characterized by a decrease in circulating neutrophil counts and consequent infection...
Autoimmune neutropenia of infancy (AIN) is characterized by low risk of severe infection, tendency t...
Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia is an uncommon disorder to which paediatric haematology centres take a...
Background/Purpose: Neutropenia is a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophils. When neutrop...
Autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) in children can be divided into 2 forms. In primary AIN, neutropenia is...
Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia is an uncommon disorder to which paediatric haematology centres take a...
Introduction: Leukopenia (WBC count of \u3c3.8K/uL) and/or neutropenia (\u3c1.8K/uL, both institutio...