Spontaneous Remission Of Cyclic Neutropenia During Pregnancy
Kimura, T., Takakura, K., Nakagawa, T., Yamamoto, Y., Kita, N., & Noda, Y. (2001). Spontaneous remission of cyclic neutropenia during pregnancy. A case report. The Journal of Reproductive Medicine, 46(2), 141-143.
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BACKGROUND: Cyclic neutropenia is characterized by regularly recurring episodes of neutropenia. It has been reported that pregnancy often has a mitigating effect on the symptoms. However, there have been no detailed studies on changes in the neutrophil count before, during and after pregnancy. CASE: A 24-year-old woman with cyclic neutropenia had a successful pregnancy, during which her symptoms improved spontaneously, with decreased severity. The disease recurred soon after pregnancy, and cyclic neutropenia was inherited by the child. CONCLUSION: Cyclic neutropenia may follow a favorable course during pregnancy, with decreased severity, but postpartum maternal and neonatal complications can occur.
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