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AUTOMATED RETICULOCYTE RESPONSE IS A GOOD PREDICTOR OF BONE-MARROW RECOVERY IN PEDIATRIC MALIGNANCIES
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ImmunologyPathologyInflammationHematological MalignancyAutomated Reticulocyte ResponseBone Marrow FailureOncologyLaboratory HematologyHematologyBone Marrow RegenerationRadiation OncologyCell TransplantationRadiologyHealth SciencesPersistent NeutropeniaMarrow TransplantationGranulocytePediatric HematologyBone Marrow ActivityMalignant Blood DisorderGood PredictorMedicine
The authors attempted to establish the benefits of flow cytometry-based reticulocyte analysis over absolute neutrophil count (ANC) recovery. Serial hemograms of 18 pediatric cases of hematologic malignancies were analyzed until day 35 of chemotherapy. Immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF) showed early recovery in 44.4% of cases compared to ANC. Since reticulocyte fractions are not influenced by infections, they are a better parameter of bone marrow regeneration than ANC. The study shows that IRF can act as a harbinger of regenerating bone marrow activity in patients with persistent neutropenia and guide the modulation of antibiotic strategies in these patients.
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