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Neonatal neutropenia (disorder)

Known as: Neonatal Neutropenia 
A condition characterized by a decrease in the number of neutrophils in the blood below established reference ranges in a newborn.(NICHD)
National Institutes of Health

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2009
2009
Neonatal thrombocytopenia or neutropenia may result from passive transfusion of maternally derived antibodies. Antibodies against… 
2003
2003
Summary. This is a novel case report of alloimmune neonatal neutropenia (ANN) linked to the neutrophil antibody anti‐HNA‐4a (MART… 
1995
1995
In a pilot study recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF) was administered to 12 neutropenic preterm… 
1994
1994
BACKGROUND: Alloimmune neonatal neutropenia is mainly caused by NA‐ or NB1‐specific alloantibodies. An antibody in the serum of a… 
Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
In three neonates, the diagnosis of anti-NA1 alloimmune neutropenia related to maternal immunization against fetal… 
Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Neutrophil-specific alloantibodies and the antigens they recognize are important in clinical medicine, but little is known about… 
1986
1986
Abstract. Three sera containing antibodies recognizing a previously undescribed antigen on granulocytes were found during testing… 
Review
1977
Review
1977
Neutrophil antigens may be classified into two major categories: antigens shared with other cells and antigens specific for… 
1964
1964
1 Complete leuco‐agglutinin was found in 14% of a group of 883 pregnant women comprising 109 primigravidae and 774 multigravidae…