genetic
Cyclic neutropenia
Cyclic neutropenia (CyN) is a rare hematologic disorder and form of neutropenia that tends to occur approximately every three weeks and lasting for few days at a time due to changing rates of neutrophil production by the bone . It causes a temporary condition with a low absolute neutrophil count and because the neutrophils make up the majority of circulating white blood cells it places the body at severe risk of and . In comparison to severe congenital neutropenia, it responds well to treatment with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (filgrastim), which increases the neutrophil count, shortens the cycle length, as well decreases the severity and frequency of .
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Symptoms — what it feels like
- ·Fever, malaise, and of oral , tract, digestive tract, skin, and pain
Causes — why it happens
- · in ELANE gene
How it's found
- ·Blood test, testing
Treatment
- ·G-CSF
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