Neutropenia, pancytopenia and myelodysplasia
Neutropenia is common in HIV infection (16% of patients in one study of over 130,00 individuals in a primary care setting) and should trigger testing for HIV infection. 18 Neutropenia may be due to HIV infection itself, autoimmune neutropenia, infections such as MAC and tuberculosis (TB), marrow infiltration by malignancy (commonly lymphoma), hypersplenism and drugs. Treatment …