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The Isolation and Characterization of Low- and Normal- Density Neutrophils from Whole Blood
Published on: February 7, 2025
Diagnostic criteria for autoimmune neutropenia
Pierre Youinou1, Christophe Jamin1, Laëtitia Le Pottier1
1EA2216 Immunologie et Pathologie, LabEx IGO, SFR ScInBioS, Université de Brest et Université Européenne de Bretagne, Brest, France.
Abstract:
Autoimmune neutropenia denotes that the number of circulating polymorphonuclear neutrophils is below 1.5×10(9)/L. This encompasses a wide range of disorders from primary conditions to complications of systemic autoimmune diseases or hematological neoplasms. Antineutrophil autoantibodies are particularly difficult to detect, and their amount does not correlate with the degree of neutropenia. Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor is the first-line therapy, but should be restricted to patients with total absence of neutrophils and/or severe infections.
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