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The prednisone test revealed normal bone marrow reserve of neutrophils (BMR) in subjects with innocent neutropenias e.g. neutropenias not associated with any other disturbances in haemopoiesis or with increased incidence of infections, assumed to be an individual anomaly of the subject. On the other hand, diminution or absence of MBR in chronic hypoplastic neutropenias, transient post-chemotherapeutic neutropenias and neutropenias with increased destruction of neutrophils were observed. The magnitude of that diminution was not dependent of the cause of neutropenia. It is suggested, that the prednisone test (and probably tests with other BMR mobilizing agents) may serve as screening tests for exclusion (or confirmation) of relative granulopoietic insufficiency as the cause of neutropenia. Only after confirmation of reduced BMR another explanations of neutropenia should be sought using other method as muramidase level, adrenaline test or granulocyte kinetics with DF32P, 3HDFP, or 51Cr.
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PMID:Assessment of the value of prednisone test in differential diagnosis of neutropenic state. 116 68

Human cyclic neutropenia is characterized by severe depression of blood neutrophil levels approximately every 21 days. To investigate the mechanism of cyclic neutropenia four patients were studied with daily complete blood counts, serial bone marrow examinations, marrow reserve testing, serum muramidase determinations, DF(22)P granulocytokinetic studies, and, in one patient, in vivo [(3)H]TdR labeling. Periodogram analysis of the serial blood counts in the latter patient and visual inspection of multiple cycles in the others revealed periodic fluctuations in the levels of blood neutrophils, monocytes, lymphocytes, reticulocytes, and platelets. Rhythmic changes in the morphologic and radioisotopic studies as well as the marrow reserve tests and muramidase measurements were consonant with a mechanism of periodic failure of marrow production rather than peripheral destruction. Human cyclic neutropenia is analogous to cyclic neutropenia in the grey collie dog and may be viewed as the consequence of cyclic hematopoiesis.
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PMID:Periodic hematopoiesis in human cyclic neutropenia. 475 Apr 51

12 grey collie dogs had cyclic neutropenia with the neutropenia recurring at 11.8+/-0.1-day intervals. The recovery from neutropenia was accompanied by a single wave of myeloid proliferation, an increase in marrow myeloid-labeling indices, and an increase in serum muramidase levels. After recovery from neutropenia during the period when blood neutrophils (PMN) were normal or increased, marrow myeloid precursors became scarce. The decline in marrow precursors and marrow PMN reserves heralded the recurrence of neutropenia. Neither diisopropyl fluorophosphate (DF(32)P) leukokinetic studies nor the rate of development of neutropenia suggested shortened PMN survival as a mechanism for the neutropenia. These studies indicate that the cyclic neutropenia is due to a regularly recurring failure in PMN production.
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PMID:Studies of neutrophil production and turnover in grey collie dogs with cyclic neutropenia. 505 71

Three patients with idiopathic pancytopenia and hypercellular bone marrow who developed carcinoma of the lung within two years of diagnosis are reported. All three patients had macrocytic anemia associated with a megaloblastic marrow in the presence of normal serum vitamin B12 and folic acid levels. Neutropenia with monocytosis, elevated serum muramidase and LAP scores, and increased fetal hemoglobin levels were also found. In all cases Ham's tests were negative with a normal bone marrow karyotype. In all three patients, pancytopenia due to myelodysplasia, a probable preleukemic state, was diagnosed initially prior to the appearance of carcinoma of the lung. One of the patients showed improved leukocyte and platelet counts during chemotherapy, while the other two died before chemotherapy could be administered. In the light of the above findings we suggest that carcinoma of the lung may be the cause of a paraneoplastic syndrome with pancytopenia, particularly in patients with a hypercellular marrow with a normal karyotype.
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PMID:Pancytopenia with hypercellular bone marrow--a possible paraneoplastic syndrome in carcinoma of the lung: a report of three cases. 672 Jun 84

Amyloidosis represents a heterogeneous group of disorders of protein metabolism and is characterized by deposition of fibrillar proteins in the intra- and extracellular spaces. Here, a case of generalized amyloidosis associated with neutropenia is presented. She had a medical history of multiple bacterial infections. At the age of 14 years, she developed nephrotic syndrome. An increase of antigenic stimulation during the intermittent bouts of acute infections would have been the main factor responsible for the development of secondary amyloidosis in this case. To the best of our knowledge, coexistence between neutropenic disorders and renal amyloidosis in children has not been reported till date. The purpose of this report is to present a case of secondary amyloidosis associated with neutropenia in pediatric age group, probably for the first time.
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PMID:Renal amyloidosis in a child with neutropenia. 2191 38