Neutrophils have an important role in host defense and acute inflammation. It is well known that susceptibility to infection increases when the neutrophil count is low. Neutropenia were classified as mild, moderate and severe according to the neutrophil counts, or acute and chronic depending on the duration of neutropenia, or congenital and acquired according to the mechanism. The patients with neutropenia are clinically different due to underlying mechanism, they have life-threatening infections or no infection may be observed. The most common cause of acquired neutropenia is viral infection, followed by drugs and autoimmune neutropenia. Congenital neutropenia are usually diagnosed by acute and life-threatening invasive bacterial and funga...
The term neutropenia concerns the reduction of the amount of circulating neutrophils in peripheric b...
Background/PurposeNeutropenia is a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophils. When neutropen...
Current knowledge on the molecular pathogenesis of severe congenital neutropenia indicates that the ...
Neutropenia refers to a group of diseases characterized by a reduction in neutrophil levels below th...
<p>Acquired neutropenia is one of the most common conditions in pediatric hematology practice. These...
Neutropenia is defined as the reduction in the absolute number of neutrophils in the blood circulati...
Neutropenia is not uncommon in childhood. The aim of our study was to analyze the underlying causes...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to retrospectively analyze the course of neutropenia in child...
Isolated neutropenia without anemia or thrombocytopenia is a common clinical problem. The etiology o...
Our understanding of the pathogenesis of congenital and acquired neutropenia is rapidly evolving. Ne...
WOS: 000406926000003Aim: Severe congenital neutropenia is a rare immunodeficiency disease characteri...
Neutropenic syndrome is quite common in pediatric practice. Its nature is diverse, and every case of...
Neutropenia is a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophils. When neutropenia persists for mo...
Unravelling the cause of a neutropenia poses a complex diagnostic challenge. The differential diagno...
Infections, drugs, malignancies, immunodeficiency, and autoimmunity may cause neutropenia. In primar...
The term neutropenia concerns the reduction of the amount of circulating neutrophils in peripheric b...
Background/PurposeNeutropenia is a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophils. When neutropen...
Current knowledge on the molecular pathogenesis of severe congenital neutropenia indicates that the ...
Neutropenia refers to a group of diseases characterized by a reduction in neutrophil levels below th...
<p>Acquired neutropenia is one of the most common conditions in pediatric hematology practice. These...
Neutropenia is defined as the reduction in the absolute number of neutrophils in the blood circulati...
Neutropenia is not uncommon in childhood. The aim of our study was to analyze the underlying causes...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to retrospectively analyze the course of neutropenia in child...
Isolated neutropenia without anemia or thrombocytopenia is a common clinical problem. The etiology o...
Our understanding of the pathogenesis of congenital and acquired neutropenia is rapidly evolving. Ne...
WOS: 000406926000003Aim: Severe congenital neutropenia is a rare immunodeficiency disease characteri...
Neutropenic syndrome is quite common in pediatric practice. Its nature is diverse, and every case of...
Neutropenia is a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophils. When neutropenia persists for mo...
Unravelling the cause of a neutropenia poses a complex diagnostic challenge. The differential diagno...
Infections, drugs, malignancies, immunodeficiency, and autoimmunity may cause neutropenia. In primar...
The term neutropenia concerns the reduction of the amount of circulating neutrophils in peripheric b...
Background/PurposeNeutropenia is a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophils. When neutropen...
Current knowledge on the molecular pathogenesis of severe congenital neutropenia indicates that the ...