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Update on childhood neutropenia: molecular and clinical advances.
Hematology/oncology Clinics of North America 2004 December
Congenital and inherited disorders are important differential diagnoses of neutropenia, particularly in neonates and children, although acquired causes are more common. This article focuses on recent advances in understanding the cellular and molecular defects in inherited neutropenias as well as issues that are related to clinical presentation, diagnosis, and complications.
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