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  2. Agranulocytosis - Wikipedia

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    Agranulocytosis, also known as agranulosis or granulopenia, is an acute condition involving a severe and dangerous lowered white blood cell count (leukopenia, most commonly of neutrophils) and thus causing neutropenia in the circulating blood. [1]

  3. Metamizole - Wikipedia

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    A systematic review from 2016 found that metamizole significantly increased the relative risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, by a factor of 1.4–2.7 times. [31] A study by one of the manufacturers of the drug found the risk of agranulocytosis within the first week of treatment to be a 1.1 in a million, versus 5.9 in a million for diclofenac.

  4. Severe congenital neutropenia - Wikipedia

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    SCN manifests in infancy with life-threatening bacterial infections. [2] It causes severe pyogenic infections. It can be caused by autosomal dominant inheritance of the ELANE gene, autosomal recessive inheritance of the HAX1 gene. There is an increased risk of leukemia and myelodysplastic cancers.

  5. Agranulocyte - Wikipedia

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    Monocyte under a light microscope (40x) from a peripheral blood smear surrounded by red blood cells. In immunology , agranulocytes (also known as nongranulocytes or mononuclear leukocytes ) are one of the two types of leukocytes (white blood cells), the other type being granulocytes .

  6. What do pediatricians do when their own kids get sick ... - AOL

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    Now that his kids are over the age of 12 months (honey is not considered safe for children under 1), Woods says he's "a big fan of honey and honey-based products for respiratory issues for my kids."

  7. WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Children - Wikipedia

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    The WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Children (aka Essential Medicines List for Children [1] or EMLc [1]), published by the World Health Organization (WHO), contains the medications considered to be most effective and safe in children up to twelve years of age to meet the most important needs in a health system. [2] [3]

  8. Children as Young as 10 Are Taking Ozempic-Like Drugs ... - AOL

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    “We don't know how a caloric deficit caused by taking a GLP-1 would alter that development," said Dr. Brian Erly Children as Young as 10 Are Taking Ozempic-Like Drugs, Doctors Warn of Unknown ...

  9. Efbemalenograstim alfa - Wikipedia

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    Efbemalenograstim alfa, sold under the brand name Ryzneuta, is a medication used to decrease the incidence of infection in chemotherapy-induced neutropenia. [1] It is a leukocyte growth factor. [1] It is given by subcutaneous injection. [1] The most common side effects of efbemalenograstim alfa are nausea, anemia, and thrombocytopenia. [5]

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