Oral Iron Therapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patient with Iron Deficiency Anemia

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Iron deficiency anemia is common and worldwide distributed, particularly among females; however, it can also occur among males. Iron deficiency anemia is commonly associated with thrombocytosis; little is known about the effect of iron therapy (oral or intravenous) on other hematological parameters. We report a 29-year-old male patient with iron deficiency anemia, who received oral iron replacement therapy and developed neutropenia which recovered spontaneously 1 month later.

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Kloub, M. N., & Yassin, M. A. (2020). Oral Iron Therapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patient with Iron Deficiency Anemia. Case Reports in Oncology, 13(2), 721–724. https://doi.org/10.1159/000507730

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