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Neutropenia, Cyclic

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Synonyms

  • CN
  • Cyclic Hematopoiesis
  • Human Cyclic Neutropenia
  • Periodic Neutropenia

Disorder Subdivisions

  • None

General Discussion

Cyclic neutropenia is a rare blood disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of abnormally low levels of certain white blood cells (neutrophils) in the body. Neutrophils are instrumental in fighting off infection by surrounding and destroying bacteria that enter the body. Symptoms associated with cyclic neutropenia may include fever, a general feeling of ill health (malaise), and/or sores (ulcers) of the mucous membranes of the mouth. In most cases, individuals with low levels of neutrophils (neutropenia) are abnormally susceptible to recurrent infections.
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Resources

National Neutropenia Network
PO Box 1693
Brighton, MI 48116
USA
Tel: 8102295797
Email: leereeves99@gmail.com
Internet: http://www.neutropenianet.org

Severe Chronic Neutropenia International Registry
Plaza 600 Building
600 Stewart Street
Suite 1503
Seattle, WA 98101
USA
Tel: 2065439749
Fax: 2065433668
Tel: 8007264463
Email: Registry@u.washington.edu
Internet: http://www.depts.washington.edu/registry/

NIH/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Information Center
P.O. Box 30105
Bethesda, MD 20824-0105
Tel: (301)592-8573
Fax: (301)251-1223
Email: nhlbiinfo@rover.nhlbi.nih.gov

Neutropenia Support Association, Inc.
971 Corydon Avenue
Winnepeg
Manitoba, R3M 3S7
Canada
Tel: 2044898454
Tel: 8006638876
Email: stevensl@neutropenia.ca
Internet: http://www.neutropenia.ca

Severe Chronic Neutropenia International Registry Australia
2nd Floor Marian House
St. John of God Hospital
1002 Mair Street
Ballarat, 3350
AUSTRALIA
Tel: 61-3-5333 4811
Fax: 61-3-5333 4813
Email: scnirau@ballarat.edu.au
Internet: http://www.freyja.ballarat.edu.au:8080/~scnirau/

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Last Updated:  8/7/2007
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