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prompt medical attention, the
condition may
become life-threatening (
neutropenic sepsis).
Neutropenia can be
divided into
congenital and acquired, with...
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Neutropenic enterocolitis, also
known as typhlitis, is an
inflammation of the ce**** (part of the
large intestine) that may be ****ociated with infection...
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hematopoietic cancers or
receiving chemotherapy for cancer. The term
neutropenic sepsis is also applied,
although it
tends to be
reserved for patients...
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chemotherapy to
protect bone
marrow function. Due to
immune system suppression,
neutropenic enterocolitis (typhlitis) is a "life-threatening
gastrointestinal complication...
- cell
count while a
patient is
undergoing chemotherapy. A
diagnosis of
neutropenic nadir after chemotherapy typically lasts 7–10 days. The word is also...
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Collaborating Centre for
Cancer (UK) (2012).
Neutropenic Sepsis:
Prevention and
Management of
Neutropenic Sepsis in
Cancer Patients -
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species of
yeast in the
genus Candida. It is a
common pathogen in
neutropenic hosts, in whom it may
spread through the
bloodstream to
peripheral organs...
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Adusumalli J,
Koziol JA (April 1999). "Filgrastim for cladribine-induced
neutropenic fever in
patients with
hairy cell leukemia". Blood. 93 (8): 2471–7. doi:10...
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repeated routine clinical inquiries is
called fever of
unknown origin. A
neutropenic fever, also
called febrile neutropenia, is a
fever in the
absence of...
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shock ****ociated with a purple-black skin
lesion ecthyma gangrenosum Neutropenic patients Urinary tract infection Urinary tract catheterization Gastrointestinal...