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Dexamethasone-induced leucocytosis in pregnancy
F C Denison1, C L Elliott, E M Wallace
1Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh NHS Trust.
Abstract:
The effect of intramuscular dexamethasone administration in late pregnancy on the maternal peripheral white cell count was examined in 20 women. The mean total white cell count increased from a baseline of 11.3 x 10(9)/L (SD 2.3) to 16.2 x 10(9)/L (SD 4.6) on day 1, normalising thereafter. This 43% increase represented composite changes in the neutrophil and lymphocyte counts which, on average, increased by 62% and decreased by 22%, respectively. It is concluded that prenatal dexamethasone induces a significant neutrophilia on the first day following administration. This information may be helpful when monitoring for infection.