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JAMA
; 238(8): 884-6, 1977 Aug 22.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-577979
ABSTRACT
In a 75-year-old man, agranulocytosis and septicemia developed after eight weeks of quinidine sulfate therapy. An IgG antibody requiring the presence of quinidine was shown by complement-dependent leukocytotoxicity and leukoagglutination reactions. The antibody did not cross-react with quinine and was active against WBCs obtained from normal subjects and from the patient himself.