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- $Unique_ID{BRK02036}
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- $Title{Neutropenia and the Necessity of Prompt Treatment}
- $Subject{neutropenia hematologist hematology leukopenia white blood cells
- blood disorders immune system}
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- Neutrophil and Monocyte (White) Blood Cells*0002104.scf
- Lymphocyte (White) Blood Cells*0002105.scf}
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- Neutropenia and the Necessity of Prompt Treatment
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- QUESTION: Recently our 19 month old boy had a blood test and we were
- surprised to find out he has neutropenia. The pediatrician recommended us to
- take him to see a hematologist. Since we live in a small town it takes a
- three hour drive to reach a hematologist, and our son looks normal and active.
- Is it O.K. to wait until he gets older? What's causing the problem? How many
- trips will it take to find out? What would the treatments be like? We would
- appreciate a prompt reply.
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- ANSWER: The word "neutropenia" (sometimes called "leukopenia") reveals that
- the number of white cells in your son's blood is lower than normal. Obviously
- your pediatrician thinks it is serious enough to warrant a specialist's care,
- but it is impossible for me to speculate as to the cause. A low white blood
- count will make your son more susceptible to infections, but I can't tell you
- how many trips you will need or predict treatments before the diagnosis is
- made. However, I can urge you to make that trip, as difficult as it may be,
- as soon as possible. It is the only way I see for you to get the answers to
- all your questions, and certainly is the right way to get the medical care for
- your son that he may need.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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