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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Neutropenia]] was first noted around the start of the 20th century on review of blood cell differentials described in patients with lupus, other autoimmune disorders, and with various drug toxicities<ref name="NLMID39120200R">{{cite journal |author=Dameshek W. |title=Leukopenia and Agranulocytosis.|journal=Oxford University Press. |volume=1|pages=841-52|year=1944|NLM ID 39120200R}}</ref>. | |||
==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== |
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Overview
Neutropenia was first noted around the start of the 20th century on review of blood cell differentials described in patients with lupus, other autoimmune disorders, and with various drug toxicities[1].