cyclic neutropenia - traduction vers arabe
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cyclic neutropenia - traduction vers arabe

HUMAN DISEASE
Cyclical neutropenia; Cyclical Neutropenia; Periodic neutropenia; Cyclic leucopenia; Cyclic hematopoesis
  • "A hypothesis of UPR‐induced cycling of hematopoiesis. Schematic of the relationship between peripheral blood ANC (purple line) and UPR intensity in bone marrow HSCs and progenitor cells of CyN patients", per Mir et al. (2020).<ref name="Mir2020"/>
  • "Cycling peripheral blood ANCs in CyN patients. Time course of ANC numbers in one CyN patient after initiation of G‐CSF therapy", per Mir et al. (2020).<ref name="Mir2020"/>

cyclic neutropenia         
قِلَّةُ العَدِلاَتِ الدَّوْرِيَّة
cyclic neutropenia         
‎ قِلَّةُ العَدِلاَتِ الدَّوْرِيَّة‎
periodic neutropenia         
‎ قِلَّةُ العَدِلاَتِ الدَّورِيَّة‎

Définition

neutropenia
[?nju:tr?(?)'pi:ni?]
¦ noun Medicine the presence of abnormally few neutrophils in the blood, leading to increased susceptibility to infection.
Derivatives
neutropenic adjective
Origin
1930s: from neutral + Gk penia 'poverty, lack'.

Wikipédia

Cyclic neutropenia

Cyclic neutropenia (CyN) is a rare hematologic disorder and form of congenital neutropenia that tends to occur approximately every three weeks and lasting for few days at a time due to changing rates of neutrophil production by the bone marrow. It causes a temporary condition with a low absolute neutrophil count and because the neutrophils make up the majority of circulating white blood cells it places the body at severe risk of inflammation and infection. In comparison to severe congenital neutropenia, it responds well to treatment with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (filgrastim), which increases the neutrophil count, shortens the cycle length, as well decreases the severity and frequency of infections.