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hydrogen peroxide,
hydroxy radicals,
singlet oxygen, hypohalite)
Granulocytopenia is an
abnormally low
concentration of
granulocytes in the blood. This...
- agranulocytosis,
granulocytopenia and
neutropenia are
sometimes used interchangeably.
Agranulocytosis implies a more
severe deficiency than
granulocytopenia. Neutropenia...
- deficiency,
including decreased numbers of
granulocytes (called as
granulocytopenia or, if absent, agranulocytosis) such as of
neutrophil granulocytes...
-
given in high doses,
which may lead to ataxia.
Cytarabine may
cause granulocytopenia and
other impaired body defenses,
which may lead to infection, and...
-
within days, fever, chills,
myalgias and bone
marrow depression with
granulocytopenia and
secondary sepsis occurred.
Further symptoms included pharyngeal...
- ****ociated
symptoms of lymphocytopenia,
opportunistic infection, anemia,
granulocytopenia, or thrombocytopenia. The
absence of any
observed adverse events in...
- side
effect is
agranulocytosis (1/250, more in PTU).
Others include granulocytopenia (dose-dependent,
which improves on
cessation of the drug) and aplastic...
- neutrophil. In this case the
decrease may be
called neutropenia or
granulocytopenia. Less commonly, a
decrease in
lymphocytes (called
lymphocytopenia or...
-
marrow and ****s.
Workers exposed to high
levels are at risk for
granulocytopenia,
macrocytic anemia, oligospermia, and azoospermia. The methoxyethanol...
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Gaucher disease perinatal lethal Genitopatellar syndrome Gordon syndrome Granulocytopenia with
immunoglobulin abnormality Greenberg dysplasia Hajdu-Cheney syndrome...