- monocytes).
Despite this, "
agranulocytosis"
remains the most
widely used term for the condition.[citation needed] The
terms agranulocytosis,
granulocytopenia and...
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cases and
Clozapine Induced Agranulocytosis (CIA) in 0.4%.
These are
potentially serious side
effects and
agranulocytosis can
result in death. To mitigate...
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prone to
suffer from
metamizole induced agranulocytosis than others. As an example, metamizole-related
agranulocytosis seems to be an
adverse effect more frequent...
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Kostmann R (1956). "Infantile
genetic agranulocytosis;
agranulocytosis infantilis hereditaria". Acta Paediatr. 45 (Suppl 105): 1–78...
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Agranulocytosis can be
presented as
whitish or
greyish necrotic ulcer in the oral cavity,
without any sign of inflammation.
Acquired agranulocytosis is...
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syndrome (SJS),
toxic epidermal necrolysis,
fulminant hepatic necrosis,
agranulocytosis,
aplastic anemia, and
other blood dyscrasias.
Allergic reactions to...
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blood cell count, low
platelet count, and hair loss, with a risk of
agranulocytosis in rare cases.
Carbamazepine and
phenytoin lower serum levels of mebendazole...
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possible side
effect is
agranulocytosis, a
decrease of
white blood cells in the blood.
Symptoms and
signs of
agranulocytosis include infectious lesions...
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numbers of
granulocytes (called as
granulocytopenia or, if absent,
agranulocytosis) such as of
neutrophil granulocytes (termed neutropenia). Granulocyte...
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reflex camera model D70 road (Croatia), a
state road
Agranulocytosis, an
acute condition involving a
severe leukopenia (ICD-10 code: D70)...