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        Fever (also known as pyrexia or febrile response) is one of the most common medical signs and is characterized by an elevation of body temperature above the normal range of 36.5–37.5 °C (97.7–99.5 °F) due to an increase ...
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        recessive Kostmann's syndrome, cyclic neutropenia, and myelokathexis. Guidelines given to neutropenic patients regarding diet are currently being studied. History [edit The relationship between a low neutrophil count ...
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    This page includes the following topics and synonyms: Neutropenic Fever, Febrile Neutropenia. ... Definition (NCI) Neutropenia associated with fever, the latter indicating the presence of an infection. Definition ......
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    ... 40, 41] Neutropenic fever in cancer patients carries an overall mortality rate of 4-30%. The 3 identified high-risk groups among cancer patients with neutropenic fever (many of whom have received ......
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    Neutropenia is defined as an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of less than 500/µL or less than 1000/µL with an anticipated decline to less than 500/µL in the next 48-hour period. Ne......
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    2014年2月20日 - GUIDELINES — Guidelines have been developed for the management of fever in neutropenic patients with cancer, including hematopoietic ......
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    2013年9月4日 - Neutropenic Fever Empiric Therapy. High-risk patients are those patients with any one of the following:First-line monotherapy: This must ......
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    Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. POLICY MANUAL. Number: 1-07-04. Page 1 of 4. SUBJECT: CLINICAL GUIDELINE FOR NEUTROPENIC FEVER....
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    24 Apr 2014 ... Treatment & Management: Neutropenia. The risk of serious infection increases as the absolute ......
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    Febrile neutropenia is the development of fever, often with other signs of infection , in a patient with neutropenia, an ......