The leukemoid reaction is defined by the presence in peripheral blood of white cells above 50,000/mm3 or neutrophils above 30,000/mm3 . The frequency varies between 1.3 and 15% of newborns admitted to neonatal intensive care units [1]. It usually appears during the first two weeks of life and more frequently during the first four days, the duration is about 8.5 days [2]. In extremely premature, this process is produced by an inflammatory response that active cytokines who increased granulocyte colony-stimulating factors (G-CSF). These induce the production of neutrophils that cause hyperleukocytosis
A 73-days old infant of 34 weeks' gestation was hospitalized with a co-infection of respiratory sync...
Objective: To report a case of severe congenital neutropenia and alert pediatricians about its diagn...
A 73-days old infant of 34 weeks' gestation was hospitalized with a co-infection of respiratory sync...
The leukemoid reaction is defined by the presence in peripheral blood of white cells above 50,000/mm...
Background: Neonatal leukemoid reaction is associated with higher risk of mortality, chronic lung di...
AbstractWe describe an unusual case of leukemoid reaction secondary to congenital infection associat...
SummaryObjectivesNeonatal leukemoid reaction (NLR) is relatively rare and considered as a white bloo...
SummaryObjectivesNeonatal leukemoid reaction (NLR) is relatively rare and considered as a white bloo...
We investigated whether histological chorioamnionitis (HCA) is a risk factor predisposing to leukemo...
We investigated whether histological chorioamnionitis (HCA) is a risk factor predisposing to leukemo...
This article describes a case of severe hyperleukocytosis in a preterm infant with fetal inflammator...
We investigated whether histological chorioamnionitis (HCA) is a risk factor predisposing to leukemo...
ABSTRACT. Background. Leukemoid reaction (LR) is defined as an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of>...
Objective: To identify and evaluate the correlation between leukocyte count in maternal blood and th...
A 73-days old infant of 34 weeks' gestation was hospitalized with a co-infection of respiratory sync...
A 73-days old infant of 34 weeks' gestation was hospitalized with a co-infection of respiratory sync...
Objective: To report a case of severe congenital neutropenia and alert pediatricians about its diagn...
A 73-days old infant of 34 weeks' gestation was hospitalized with a co-infection of respiratory sync...
The leukemoid reaction is defined by the presence in peripheral blood of white cells above 50,000/mm...
Background: Neonatal leukemoid reaction is associated with higher risk of mortality, chronic lung di...
AbstractWe describe an unusual case of leukemoid reaction secondary to congenital infection associat...
SummaryObjectivesNeonatal leukemoid reaction (NLR) is relatively rare and considered as a white bloo...
SummaryObjectivesNeonatal leukemoid reaction (NLR) is relatively rare and considered as a white bloo...
We investigated whether histological chorioamnionitis (HCA) is a risk factor predisposing to leukemo...
We investigated whether histological chorioamnionitis (HCA) is a risk factor predisposing to leukemo...
This article describes a case of severe hyperleukocytosis in a preterm infant with fetal inflammator...
We investigated whether histological chorioamnionitis (HCA) is a risk factor predisposing to leukemo...
ABSTRACT. Background. Leukemoid reaction (LR) is defined as an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of>...
Objective: To identify and evaluate the correlation between leukocyte count in maternal blood and th...
A 73-days old infant of 34 weeks' gestation was hospitalized with a co-infection of respiratory sync...
A 73-days old infant of 34 weeks' gestation was hospitalized with a co-infection of respiratory sync...
Objective: To report a case of severe congenital neutropenia and alert pediatricians about its diagn...
A 73-days old infant of 34 weeks' gestation was hospitalized with a co-infection of respiratory sync...