National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.Neutropenia, Severe Chronic
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Synonyms
Disorder Subdivisions
- Neutropenia, Chronic Congenital
- Neutropenia, Chronic Idiopathic
- Neutropenia, Cyclic
General Discussion
Severe chronic neutropenia (SCN) is a rare blood disorder characterized by abnormally low levels of certain white blood cells (neutrophils) in the body (neutropenia). Neutrophils play an essential role in fighting bacterial infections by surrounding and destroying invading bacteria (phagocytosis). Symptoms associated with severe chronic neutropenia include recurring fevers, mouth sores (ulcers), and/or inflammation of the tissues that surround and support the teeth (periodontitis). Due to low levels of neutrophils, affected individuals may be more susceptible to recurring infections that, in some cases, may result in life-threatening complications. SCN may last for months or years and can affect both children and adults. Clinicians recognize four forms of the disorder: congenital, cyclical, idiopathic, and autoimmune neutropenia. The term idiopathic is used when severe chronic neutropenia occurs for unknown reasons. Resources
National Neutropenia Network PO Box 1693 Brighton, MI 48116 USA Tel: 8102295797 Email: leereeves99@gmail.com Internet: http://www.neutropenianet.org Severe Chronic Neutropenia International Registry Plaza 600 Building 600 Stewart Street Suite 1503 Seattle, WA 98101 USA Tel: 2065439749 Fax: 2065433668 Tel: 8007264463 Email: Registry@u.washington.edu Internet: http://www.depts.washington.edu/registry/ NIH/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Information Center P.O. Box 30105 Bethesda, MD 20824-0105 Tel: (301)592-8573 Fax: (301)251-1223 Email: nhlbiinfo@rover.nhlbi.nih.gov Neutropenia Support Association, Inc. 971 Corydon Avenue Winnepeg Manitoba, R3M 3S7 Canada Tel: 2044898454 Tel: 8006638876 Email: stevensl@neutropenia.ca Internet: http://www.neutropenia.ca Severe Chronic Neutropenia International Registry Australia 2nd Floor Marian House St. John of God Hospital 1002 Mair Street Ballarat, 3350 AUSTRALIA Tel: 61-3-5333 4811 Fax: 61-3-5333 4813 Email: scnirau@ballarat.edu.au Internet: http://www.freyja.ballarat.edu.au:8080/~scnirau/ MUMS (Mothers United for Moral Support, Inc) National Parent-to-Parent Network 150 Custer Court Green Bay, WI 54301-1243 USA Tel: 9203365333 Fax: 9203390995 Tel: 8773365333 Email: mums@netnet.net Internet: http://www.netnet.net/mums/
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