| neutropenia |
An abnormal decrease in the number of certain white blood cells in the blood.
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| neutropenia |
Abnormally low count of a type of white blood cell called "neutrophils." Neutrophils are particularly important in fighting bacterial and fungal infections. There is an injectable drug called Neupogen?that can boost neutrophil counts.
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| neutropenia |
a shortage of NEUTROPHILS in the blood.
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| neutropenia |
diminished number of neutrophils in the blood.
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| neutropenia |
meaning not enough neutrophils, a type of white blood cell that kills and digests microorganisms such as viruses. The neutrophil has a lifespan of about 3 days. Neutropenia may be seen with viral infections or after radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Being neutropenic lowers the barrier to infection-making a patient very susceptible. Precautions like "no live flowers and mask/gown/ gloving" isolation help to keep potential infections down.
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