Drug-induced immune thrombocytopenia; Drug-induced thrombotic microangiopathy (DITMA) Immune neutropenia; Infectious causes of neutropenia; Overview of neutropenia in children and adolescents; Overview of neutropenic fever syndromes; Patient education: Neutropenia (The Basics) Schizophrenia in adults: Guidelines for prescribing clozapine
produce leukopenia (and neutropenia) by damaging the bone marrow. Other drugs that cause neutropenia include pain relievers (analgesics), antihistamines
Drug- induced neutropenia is an acquired neutropenia that is potentially 13 Table 48-1 lists drugs that have been reported to cause agranulocytosis
This page includes the following topics and synonyms: Medication Causes of Neutropenia, Neutropenia due to Medication, Drug-Induced Neutropenia, Drug-Induced Agranulocytosis.
Diagnostic approach to the adult cancer patient with neutropenic fever; Drug-induced immune thrombocytopenia; Drug-induced thrombotic microangiopathy (DITMA) Immune neutropenia; Infectious causes of neutropenia; Overview of neutropenia in children and adolescents; Overview of neutropenic fever syndromes; Patient education: Neutropenia (The Basics)
Infections are the most common cause of neutropenia in adults, followed by drug-induced neutropenias. Andres E, Federici L, Weitten T, et al. Recognition and management of drug-induced blood cytopenias: the example of drug-induced acute neutropenia and agranulocytosis.
Infections are the most common cause of neutropenia in adults, followed by drug-induced neutropenias. Andres E, Federici L, Weitten T, et al. Recognition and management of drug-induced blood cytopenias: the example of drug-induced acute neutropenia and agranulocytosis.
The mechanisms of the neutropenia are varied and the propensity to infection depends upon the adequacy of bone marrow reserve. Drug-induced neutropenia and agranulocytosis will be reviewed here. Others causes of acquired neutropenia, such as primary immune mechanisms, chemotherapy, and infections, as well as congenital neutropenia in children
Drugs given to treat these infections may also cause neutropenia. (See Drug-induced neutropenia and agranulocytosis .) This review will discuss the neutropenias that can occur during bacterial, viral, parasitic, or rickettsial infections. Approaches to determining the cause of unexplained neutropenia in children and adults are presented
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