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Department of Hematology and Oncology, Euclid University, Gambia, Ethiopia
Original Research Article
Significance of Anti-Neutrophil Antibody in Chronic Benign Neutropenia in Chinese Children
Author(s): Hani Nabeel Mufti*, Amaranathan Anandhi, Antonio M. Quispe and Takuya Iwamoto
Chronic Benign Neutropenia (CBN) and Autoimmune Neutropenia (AIN) are difficult to differentiate given their
indistinguishable characteristics and challenges of anti-neutrophil antibody detection. We aim to investigate whether
the presence of anti-neutrophil antibody affects the disease course of AIN and evaluate different methods in antineutrophil
antibody detection. Chinese children with chronic neutropenia were recruited into the study between
2016 and 2018. A combination of in-house methods and a commercial kit were used for the detection of
antibodies. Anti-neutrophil antibody was detected in 30.8% of patients and presence was associated with
more severe neutropenia, higher likelihood of infection and slower and later recovery compared to those without
antibodies. We conclude that the presence of anti-neutrophil antibody was useful in predicting the clinical .. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2329-8790.22.10.506