Background: Previous articles have reported the appearance of leukopenia after the administration of high-dose intravenous gamma-globulins.
Methods: A simple slide test was used to reveal the state of leukocyte aggregation (LA) in the peripheral blood as well as the absolute number of leukocytes in the slides.
Results: A significant (P < 0.00001) increment was noted in the state of LA, from 9 +/- 6% before to 25 +/- 11% after gamma-globulin administration. This was accompanied by a significant (P < 0.0004) reduction in the number of white blood cells in the peripheral blood (from 8433 +/- 3905 to 6550 +/- 3252 cells/mm3) but no significant change in the absolute number of the cells as determined by the leukocyte count per high power field in the peripheral slides.
Conclusions: We raise the possibility that the leukopenia reported in some patients after the intravenous administration of high dose gamma-globulin is explained in part by the agglutination effect of the drug.