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Schwere chronische Neutropenien — ein Update

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Das vermehrte Auftreten schwerer bakterieller Infektionen ist häufig ein erster Hinweis auf eine schwere Neutropenie. Die verschiedenen Neutropeniesubtypen unterscheiden sich hinsichtlich der Schwere der Infektionen, der Begleitsymptome und Ursachen.

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Zeidler, C. Schwere chronische Neutropenien — ein Update. Pädiatrie 27, 38–43 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15014-015-0571-0

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