Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Washington, USA
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Neutropenia: Understanding the Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options
Author(s): Ahmed Faruk*
Neutropenia is a medical condition characterized by a significant decrease in the number of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell responsible
for fighting bacterial infections. It can occur as a result of various underlying causes, such as congenital disorders, autoimmune diseases, certain
medications, viral infections, or chemotherapy. Neutropenia poses a significant risk to individuals, as it compromises their immune system and
makes them more susceptible to severe infections. The diagnosis and management of neutropenia require a thorough evaluation of the underlying
cause, along with appropriate treatment strategies, which may include addressing the root cause, administering growth factors to stimulate
neutrophil production, or using antibiotics prophylactically. This abstract provides an overview of neutropenia, highlighting its causes, clinical
significa.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4575.2023.5.150
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