How I investigate neutropenia
John L. Frater
Abstract
Neutropenia is a common laboratory finding in adults and children. Its underlying causes are extremely heterogeneous and include benign conditions, autoimmune disorders, infections, and malignancies. The clinical laboratory plays a central role in the diagnosis of these disorders, including data derived from hematology, microbiology, molecular biology/cytogenetics, and clinical chemistry. The purpose of this review is to (a) highlight the clinical, hematologic, and molecular genetic features of the major entities resulting in neutropenia and (b) outline an algorithm-based approach to permit the classification of neutropenias.
Topics & Concepts
NeutropeniaMedicineIntensive care medicineInternal medicineToxicityBlood disorders and treatmentsNeutropenia and Cancer InfectionsHematological disorders and diagnostics