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- prompt medical attention, the condition may become life-threatening (neutropenic sepsis). Neutropenia can be divided into congenital and acquired, with...
- Neutropenic enterocolitis, also known as typhlitis, is an inflammation of the ce**** (part of the large intestine) that may be ****ociated with infection...
- hematopoietic cancers or receiving chemotherapy for cancer. The term neutropenic sepsis is also applied, although it tends to be reserved for patients...
- Collaborating Centre for Cancer (UK) (2012). Neutropenic Sepsis: Prevention and Management of Neutropenic Sepsis in Cancer Patients - National Library...
- cell count while a patient is undergoing chemotherapy. A diagnosis of neutropenic nadir after chemotherapy typically lasts 7–10 days. The word is also...
- chemotherapy to protect bone marrow function. Due to immune system suppression, neutropenic enterocolitis (typhlitis) is a "life-threatening gastrointestinal complication...
- a 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...
- appendix) is sometimes found next to a cecal carcinoid.[citation needed] Neutropenic enterocolitis (typhlitis) is the condition of inflammation of the ce****...
- "Superinfection". Merriam-Webster Inc. Retrieved 14 March 2014. "Treatment of neutropenic fever syndromes in adults with hematologic malignancies and hematopoietic...
- Adusumalli J, Koziol JA (April 1999). "Filgrastim for cladribine-induced neutropenic fever in patients with hairy cell leukemia". Blood. 93 (8): 2471–2477...