• 1] N. Biswas, A. You-hern, J.M. Goldman and J.M. Schwartz: "Case report: aplastic anemia associated with antithyroid drugs", Am. J. Med. (edu.pl)
  • Rarely Albendazole has been reported to cause marrow suppression, agranulocytosis or aplastic anemia which may be permanent. (parasitetesting.co.uk)
  • 4] F. Joseph, N. Younis and D. Bowen Jones: "Treatment of carbimazole-induced agranulocytosis and sepsis with granulocyte colony stimulating factor", Int. J. Clin. (edu.pl)
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  • A Case of Transient Granulocytopenia during Treatment of a Patient with Graves' Disease and Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus - Differential Diagnosis from Agranulocytosis by a Single Injection of G-CSF. (e-enm.org)
  • Granulocytopenia, which can be seen in patients with Graves' disease during treatment with antithyroid agents, could be a self resolving transient episode or can imply the beginning of life threatening agranulocytosis requiring a change in treatment modality. (e-enm.org)
  • Therefore, differentiation of agranulocytosis and transient granulocytopenia, is important, but is not practically easy. (e-enm.org)
  • We introduce a case of transient granulocytopenia, which was detected in a patient with Graves'Disease, accompanied by underlying type 1 diabetes mellitus, during treatment with PTU. (e-enm.org)
  • This case confirms a diagnostic tool for differentiating transient granulocytopenia and PTU-induced agranulocytosis. (e-enm.org)
  • Medications such as beta blockers may control some of the symptoms, and antithyroid medications such as methimazole may temporarily help people, while other treatments are having effect. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, among the drugs to which a patient may be sensitive are several used in the treatment of cancer (cancer chemotherapeutic agents) and others used as antipsychotic medications (e.g., clozapine). (orthopedicshealth.com)
  • The first symptoms of acquired agranulocytosis are usually those associated with a bacterial infection such as general weakness, chills, fever, and/or extreme exhaustion. (orthopedicshealth.com)
  • Symptoms may be improved by treatment with beta-blocking drugs. (medscape.com)
  • Vulnerability to infection is extremely high in patients with agranulocytosis, which is the virtual absence of neutrophils in peripheral blood, with ANC typically lower than 100/μL. (medscape.com)
  • From 1975 to 1990, 72 patients presented with antithyroid drug-induced agranulocytosis. (jamanetwork.com)
  • As neutrophil levels decrease, the susceptibility of patients with acquired agranulocytosis to bacterial infections becomes even greater. (orthopedicshealth.com)
  • Instruct patients treated with antithyroid drugs as to possible adverse effects and the need for close follow-up. (medscape.com)
  • Continuing drug treatment for an extended time is now encouraged in patients with a high possibility of remission with low-dose MMZ. (e-jyms.org)
  • This review aimed to summarize the appropriate treatment methods and timing of treatment transition, focusing on cases of patients who relapsed several times while receiving treatment. (e-jyms.org)
  • Aganulocytosis is a rare, but major complications of the termination drug, propylthiouracil (PTU), requiring prompt termination of the medication, and intensive care. (e-enm.org)
  • In rare cases of acute acquired agranulocytosis, destructive action of certain white blood cell antibodies (leukocyte isoantibodies) may be induced by certain drugs such as phenylbutazone, gold salts, sulfapyridine, aminopyrine, meralluride, and dipyrine. (orthopedicshealth.com)
  • Elevation of liver enzymes during treatment is a common side effect, but in rare cases there have also been reports of acute liver failure. (parasitetesting.co.uk)
  • We appreciate and agree with the comment by Asawa et al that "the leukocyte differentiated count, not only routine white blood cell count is critically important for the correct diagnosis of antithyroid drug-induced agranulocytosis in some cases. (jamanetwork.com)
  • Therefore, in many cases, especially with the full diagnosis codes, much detail has necessarily been omitted. (cdc.gov)
  • Acquired agranulocytosis is a rare, drug-induced blood disorder that is characterized by a severe reduction in the number of white blood cells (granulocytes) in the circulating blood. (orthopedicshealth.com)
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  • A complicating factor is that several commonly used anti-cancer drugs are prone to cause agranulocytosis, thus interfering with treatment. (orthopedicshealth.com)
  • and it has become a standard treatment for acquired agranulocytosis. (orthopedicshealth.com)
  • In most cases, an ATD is the preferred initial treatment, as in Korea [ 1 ]. (e-jyms.org)
  • Albendazole, marketed as Albenza, Eskazole, Zentel, Andazol and Alworm, is a member of the benzimidazole compounds used as a drug indicated for the treatment of a variety of worm infestations. (parasitetesting.co.uk)
  • One study conducted a genome-wide association study in 1536 individuals with Graves disease and further evaluated a group of associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a second set of 3994 cases. (medscape.com)
  • There is an increased incidence of Graves disease during puberty, with 80% of cases occurring after 11 years of age. (msdmanuals.com)
  • For the long-term management of recurrent GD, it is important to induce remission by evaluating the patient's drug response, stopping ATDs at an appropriate time, and actively switching to surgery or RAI therapy, if indicated. (e-jyms.org)
  • In some instances, the action of some drugs or chemicals suggests that the immune system is involved. (orthopedicshealth.com)
  • Antithyroid Drug-Induced Agranulocytosis: Is Routine White Blood Cell Count Effective for the Detection? (jamanetwork.com)
  • Drugs with this characteristic include valproic acid, carbamazepine, and the beta-lactam antibiotics. (orthopedicshealth.com)
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  • Retrospective Analysis of 18 Cases Aged 15 Years or Younger Reported between 1995 and 2009. (bvsalud.org)