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| What is the function of platelets? |
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Definition
| They are primary involved in the hemostasis or maintaining the vascular integrity. They do not have a nucleus |
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| amount of platelets circulating gin the blood |
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| 2/3 and 1/3 stays in the spleen. |
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| Normal values of platelets |
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| The platelet plug cascade |
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1. Adhesion 2. Aggregation 3. Secretion |
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| may lead to abnormal clotting or thrombosis ( reactive increase in platelets) |
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| an elevation in platelets count the elevation of platelets is not related to any other secondary condition, but to bone marrow disorder. |
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| platelets count decrease (<150,000) |
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| what are the causes of thrombocytopenia? |
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1. Decreased production 2. Abnormal distribution 3. Increased destruction |
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| Wiskott- Aldrich Syndrome |
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| Inherited quantitative platelet disorder, which is an immunological disorder, small platelets, disorder of dense granules. |
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| Giant platelets and Dohle body- like inclusions in neutrophils |
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| Glanzmann's thrombasthenia |
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Definition
| defect in platelets aggregation, the platelets count and morphology are normal, caused by the deficiency of the membrane. |
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| Bernard- Soulier Syndrome |
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| Defect in platelet adhesion caused by deficiency of GP lb/IX complex. Normal to moderately decreased platelets count. Giant platelets. |
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| defect adhesion, problem with one or more portion of the vWF molecule. the first step of the platelets plug cascade will not continue. |
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