agranulocytosis
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of agranulocytosis
First recorded in 1925–30; a- 6 + granulocyte + -osis
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But in the 1960s, physicians linked medically prescribed potassium perchlorate to a number of deaths by aplastic anemia and severe agranulocytosis, two blood disorders.
From Slate • Apr. 7, 2015
For patients who get the drug, the greatest drawback is the risk of developing agranulocytosis.
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This form of blood disease, known as agranulocytosis or leukopenia, leaves the body at the mercy of any bacteria which may enter the bloodstream.
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Up to 2% of those who take the drug develop agranulocytosis, an immune-system disorder that is often fatal if left undetected.
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American and European research eventually showed that agranulocytosis occurred in 1% to 2% of clozapine patients and that it could be detected and nipped in the bud by conducting blood tests on a weekly basis.
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