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* Infectious
* Infectious
** Active infection, particularly viral, but including severe sepsis from any cause; more common in the elderly
** Active infection, particularly viral, but including severe [[sepsis]] from any cause; more common in the elderly
** Post-infectious neutropenia, most commonly in children after viral infections (particularly varicella, measles, rubella, influenza, hepatitis, EBV, or HIV)
** Post-infectious neutropenia, most commonly in children after viral infections (particularly [[varicella]], [[measles]], [[rubella]], [[influenza]], [[Viral hepatitis|hepatitis]], [[EBV]], or [[HIV]])
*** EBV and HIV can sometimes cause prolonged neutropenia; the rest are self-limited
*** [[EBV]] and [[HIV]] can sometimes cause prolonged neutropenia; the rest are self-limited
** Bacterial infections, including [[Brucella]], [[Rickettsiae]], and [[mycobacteria]]
** Bacterial infections, including [[Brucella]], [[Rickettsiae]], and [[mycobacteria]]
* [[Drug-induced neutropenia]], including [[agranulocytosis]] or more mild neutropenia
* [[Drug-induced neutropenia]], including [[agranulocytosis]] or more mild neutropenia
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** [[Felty syndrome]] (triad of [[rheumatoid arthritis]], splenomegaly, and neutropenia)
** [[Felty syndrome]] (triad of [[rheumatoid arthritis]], splenomegaly, and neutropenia)
* Malignancy
* Malignancy
** Acute leukemia
** [[Acute leukemia]]
** [[Myelodysplastic syndrome]]
** [[Myelodysplastic syndrome]]
** [[LGL leukemia]]: associated with [[rheumatoid arthritis]] and can present as a [[Felty syndrome]]
** [[LGL leukemia]]: associated with [[rheumatoid arthritis]] and can present as a [[Felty syndrome]]
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** [[Copper deficiency]]
** [[Copper deficiency]]
** Global caloric malnutrition, including [[anorexia nervosa]]
** Global caloric malnutrition, including [[anorexia nervosa]]
* Chronic idiopathic neutropenia
* [[Chronic idiopathic neutropenia]]


== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==

Latest revision as of 15:15, 27 February 2024

Background

  • Low concentration of circulating neutrophils
ANC Classification
≥1500 Normal
1000-1499 Mild
500-999 Moderate
<500 Severe
0 Agranulocytosis

Etiologies

Congenital

  • Constitutional neutropenia: mild (ANC>1000), chronic
  • Benign ethnic neutropenia: mild (ANC>1000), chronic, usually in patients with Mediterranean or African ancestry
  • Benign familial neutropenia: same as above, but hereditary and not associated with a specific ethnicity
  • Cyclic neutropenia: hereditary, with severe neutropenia on a 21-day cycle since childhood
  • Others: severe congenital neutropenia, Schwachman-Diamond syndrome, Fanconi anemia, dyskeratosis congenita, Chediak-Higash syndrome, myelokathesis, Griscelli syndrome II, and cartilage-hair hypoplasia

Acquired

Further Reading