William Aird/X
Sep 22, 2025, 06:00
Isolated Neutropenia: A Diagnostic Blind Spot in Hematology
William Aird, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, posted on X:
”ISOLATED NEUTROPENIA
Saw a young white man in clinic today with isolated neutropenia. Went to brush up…and was struck by how little we actually know about this condition compared to anemia or thrombocytopenia. A diagnostic blind spot in hematology.”
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