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==Overview==
==Overview==
Cyclic neutropenia is a condition in which the [[neutrophil count]] periodically and regularly rises and falls. It is rarely observed in humans, but has been observed in the Grey Collie dog.
Cyclic neutropenia is a condition in which the [[neutrophil count]] periodically and regularly rises and falls. It is rarely observed in humans, but has been observed in the Grey Collie dog.
==Historical Perspective==
==Historical Perspective==
 
* Cyclic neutropenia first described in the year 1910 in an infant with recurrent fever.<ref name="DaleBolyard2002">{{cite journal|last1=Dale|first1=David C.|last2=Bolyard|first2=Audrey Anna|last3=Aprikyan|first3=Andrew|title=Cyclic neutropenia|journal=Seminars in Hematology|volume=39|issue=2|year=2002|pages=89–94|issn=00371963|doi=10.1053/shem.2002.31917}}</ref>
==Classification==
==Classification==



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Cyclic neutropenia is a condition in which the neutrophil count periodically and regularly rises and falls. It is rarely observed in humans, but has been observed in the Grey Collie dog.

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  • Cyclic neutropenia first described in the year 1910 in an infant with recurrent fever.[1]

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  1. Dale, David C.; Bolyard, Audrey Anna; Aprikyan, Andrew (2002). "Cyclic neutropenia". Seminars in Hematology. 39 (2): 89–94. doi:10.1053/shem.2002.31917. ISSN 0037-1963.

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