Febbraio 2012 - Volume XXXI - numero 2
Problemi speciali
1Ospedale dei Bambini “G. Di Cristina”, Palermo
2Ospedale “Meyer”, Firenze
3Istituto “G. Gaslini”, Genova
Indirizzo per corrispondenza: farruggia.oep@ospedalecivicopa.org
Key words: Autoimmune neutropenia, Diagnosis, Treatment, Children
Primary autoimmune neutropenia in children is a rather unknown but not an infrequent disease: it is probable that in his career a paediatric practitioner will deal at least with one patient and it is pretty sure that a hospital paediatrician will deal with more than one case. The disease induces anxiety in the family and in the child’s paediatrician: more than 2/3 of the patients experience neutrophils < 500/mm3 and the anxiety is related to possible serious infections. Luckily, childhood autoimmune neutropenia is almost ever a mild disease that will recover in a short time.
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