neutropenie
Neutropenia is a condition defined by an abnormally low number of neutrophils, a white blood cell type essential for fighting bacterial and fungal infections. It is typically defined by an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) below 1.5 × 10^9/L, with severe neutropenia often below 0.5 × 10^9/L.
Causes are diverse and include congenital conditions such as Kostmann syndrome and cyclic neutropenia, as well
Pathophysiology involves reduced production in the bone marrow, increased destruction or sequestration in the spleen, or
Clinical features vary. Many patients are asymptomatic, but the major concern is infection. Febrile neutropenia is
Diagnosis relies on a CBC with differential to confirm ANC and monitor changes. Evaluation for underlying causes
Management depends on severity and risk. Mild neutropenia without infection may be observed and the underlying
Prognosis depends on etiology and comorbidity. In cancer patients, prevention of infection through hygiene, vaccination where