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| | #Redirect [[Neutropenia history and symptoms]] |
| {{Agranulocytosis}}
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| ==Overview==
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| ==History and Symptoms==
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| Agranulocytosis may be [[asymptomatic]], or may clinically present with sudden fever, rigors and sore throat. [[Infection]] of any organ may be rapidly progressive (e.g., [[pneumonia]], [[urinary tract infection]]). [[Sepsis|Septicemia]] may also progress rapidly.
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| Neutropenia and agranulocytosis are associated with gum diseases, such as [[Bleeding on probing|gingival bleeding]], saliva increase, halitosis, osteoporosis, and destruction of periodontal ligament.{{Citation needed|date=April 2007}} | |
| ==References==
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