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Old Thu Feb 25, 2016, 10:24 PM
maggiemag maggiemag is offline
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Hello BW. It all depends on what the numbers are. When I have had an ANC (absolute neutrophil count) under 1.0, AND I had a fever of 100.4 or higher, I was told to go right away to the ER for a neutropenic fever. Otherwise, I would just make sure my physician was aware of a persistent fever over 100.8 if my ANC was normal.
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Margaret, age 68, dx MDS 5 q- 5/09- now RCMD; also MGUS. TP53 and TET2 mutations
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