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Radiation to the marrow cavity, especially including the spine or pelvis, can also cause myelosuppression during treatment and/or delayed recovery after treatment In addition, cytopenias are a common finding in patients with newly diagnosed leukemia Significant neutropenia is usually defined as an ANC below 500 cells/μL The ANC is calculated by multiplying the percentage of WBCs that are neutrophils or bands by the total WBC count Patients with an ANC below 500 have an increased risk of bacterial infections due to insufficient numbers of phagocytic cells to fight bacteria This risk increases dramatically when the ANC is below 100 Patients may develop infections with bacteria that are not pathogens in normal hosts The risk of fungal infections increases with prolonged (more than 21 days) and severe (ANC below 500) neutropenia The infectious risks of neutropenia are increased by a number of contributing factors Indwelling foreign bodies such as central lines, ventriculoperitoneal shunts, and bone allografts provide a foreign surface that increases the likelihood of infection and the difficulty of treatment The mucosal injury that typically accompanies myelosuppression increases the risk of bacteria entering the circulation through translocation across disrupted mucosal surfaces Immunosuppression decreases phagocytic function as well

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