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1. The most profound neutropenia (less than 100 neutrophils/L) is seen in bone marrow and hematopoietic stem cells transplant patients, but occurs also in patients with malignancies treated with intensive chemotherapy.2. In diabetic patients, fusion of lysosome in phagocytes is greatly impaired. 3.,4. CD4 T-cells defects are important risk factors. |