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|Term=febrile neutropenia
|Short definition=FDR - A parent, brother, sister or child. Also called first degree relatives 
|Short definition=FDR - A parent, brother, sister or child. Also called first degree relatives 
|Type=febrile neutropenia - {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} (FEH-brile noo-troh-PEE-nee-uh) A condition characterized by fever and below-average levels of neutrophils in the blood. A neutrophil is a type of white blood cell that helps fight infection. Too few neutrophils increase the risk of infection {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=Oncology
|Language=English
|Source=NCI
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febrile neutropenia - {{pronunciation}} (FEH-brile noo-troh-PEE-nee-uh) A condition characterized by fever and below-average levels of neutrophils in the blood. A neutrophil is a type of white blood cell that helps fight infection. Too few neutrophils increase the risk of infection {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

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Febrile neutropenia
TermFebrile neutropenia
Short definitionFDR - A parent, brother, sister or child. Also called first degree relatives 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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febrile neutropenia - (pronounced) (FEH-brile noo-troh-PEE-nee-uh) A condition characterized by fever and below-average levels of neutrophils in the blood. A neutrophil is a type of white blood cell that helps fight infection. Too few neutrophils increase the risk of infection

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