2018
DOI: 10.18203/issn.2454-5929.ijohns20184372
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A life-threatening case of drug-induced agranulocytosis

Abstract: <p>A 26 year old hyperthyroidic female with prescribed carbimazole intake from 1 month presented with intermittent low grade fever, sore throat and dysphagia since last 15 days. She appeared very weak and pale. On clinical evaluation, TLC was found very low and DLC showed decreased neutrophil percent. Carbimazole was suspected as the cause and immediately stopped. G-CSF (Filgrastim) was started along with other conservative management and TLC started to rise gradually. On 12th day from admission, she dev… Show more

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