Sepsis-induced Hyperleukocytosis in a Preterm

  • Alatassi E
  • Sukkar M
  • Garrada F
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Abstract

Hyperleukocytosis is defined as a white blood cell (WBC) count of >/= 100,000/microL. Leukostasis refers to symptomatic hyperleukocytosis and is considered a medical emergency. In pediatric practice, hyperleukocytosis is most commonly described in leukemia and other myeloproliferative disorder, but other etiologies, such as infection, are less commonly mentioned. In this case report, a one-day-old, preterm, male baby (26 weeks of gestation) was referred for preterm care. A sepsis-induced leukemoid reaction hyperleukocytosis diagnosis was presumed, and he was successfully treated with an empirical antibiotic with a gradual improvement in WBC counts.

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Alatassi, E. U., Sukkar, M., & Garrada, F. N. (2019). Sepsis-induced Hyperleukocytosis in a Preterm. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.5594

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