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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
To elucidate how often the presence of leucocyte antibody in the serum of a pregnant woman will lead to the development of… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
Alloimmune neonatal neutropenia (ANN) is an uncommon but potentially life-threatening disorder of the neonate and young infant… 
1999
1999
A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor Administration To Treat Neonatal… 
1995
1995
BACKGROUND: FcγRIIIB deficiency is a rare defect in which neutrophils do not express FcγRIIIB and therefore the individuals with… 
1994
1994
BACKGROUND: Antibodies to white cell antigens can cause alloimmune neonatal neutropenia, autoimmune neutropenia, and transfusion… 
1987
1987
ABSTRACT: The possibility that group B streptococci (GBS) may induce neonatal neutropenia by promoting neutrophil aggregation and… 
1985
1985
Alloimmune neonatal neutropenia is a rare disease. A family with four affected newborns is described in which the course of the… 
1981
1981
Techniques for the detection of neutrophil antibodies include leukoagglutination, cytotoxic assays, antiglobulin consumption… 
Review
1977
Review
1977
Neutrophil antigens may be classified into two major categories: antigens shared with other cells and antigens specific for… 
1960
1960
The history of a family with three cases of neonatal neutropenia is reported. During the mother’s last pregnancy leukocyte…