Severe congenital neutropenia (SCN) is a rare disorder, often due to pathogenic variants in genes such as ELANE, HAX1, and SBDS. SRP54 pathogenic variants are associated with SCN and Shwachman-Diamond-like syndrome. Thirty-eight patients with SRP54-related SCN are reported in the literature. We present an infant with SCN, without classic Shwachman-Diamond syndrome features, who presented with recurrent bacterial infections and an SRP54 (c.349_351del) pathogenic variant. Despite ongoing granulocyte colony-stimulating factor therapy, this patient has no evidence of malignant transformation. Here we establish a framework for the future development of universal guidelines to care for this patient population.

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