Abstract

This article was originally published online on 8 April 2015 Neutropenia is defined in the literature as absolute neutrophil counts in peripheral blood of less than 1500 cells/mm3 in more than one year old and less than 2000cells/mm3 in children in the first year old of life. Neutropenia is classified as mild, moderate or severe, and may be congenital or acquired, persistent or not. Kostmann syndrome is a severe neutropenia, the incidence varies1-2 cases/ 100.000 – 1.000.000 and attends with severe recurrent infections early. JBL, white, male was admitted three times with recurrent pneumonia, otitis, anemia, neutropenia, eosinophilia and monocytose in peripheral blood and cord lock maturation phase pro-myelocytic to the bone marrow. Used G-CSF. At 11 months od age showed severe pneumonia without clinical response and death. recurrent infection in this child began early, as happen in monocytosis, lymphocytosis and eosinophilias associated with maturation arrest of marrow in the series promyelocytic suggest the diagnosis of syndrome Kostmann. Beside the proper treatment of infections is indicated using G-CSF. Kostmann syndrome should be considerate in the differential diagnosis of severe persistent neutropenia in children, among the prophylaxis and treatment of infections associated with the use of G-CSF members of appropriate monitoring of the patients.

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