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The association between RDW-to-platelet ratio and in-hospital mortality in critically ill stroke patients: A retrospective cohort study based on the eICU database. [PDF]
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A Hospitalist-Run Procedure Service Safely Streamlines Inpatient Intrathecal Chemotherapy. [PDF]
Ghanem G +4 more
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Use of platelets and the challenge of adherence to guidelines: Who, when and why? [PDF]
Addams JL, Stanworth SJ, Metcalf RA.
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Effect of IV ferric carboxymaltose treatment on platelet counts and serum transferrin levels in CKD patients not on dialysis with iron deficiency: potential implications for thrombogenicity. [PDF]
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Total Thrombus-Formation Analysis System (T-TAS) in Aortopathies: A Conceptual and Potential Framework to Spatial Heterogeneity and Regional Context. [PDF]
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2013
Platelet counting is a daily basic hematological analysis of crucial interest in many clinical situations. Historical manual techniques (phase-contrast microscopy) have been replaced by automated techniques (impedance or optical analyzers) more rapid and precise.
Salignac, Sylvain +3 more
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Platelet counting is a daily basic hematological analysis of crucial interest in many clinical situations. Historical manual techniques (phase-contrast microscopy) have been replaced by automated techniques (impedance or optical analyzers) more rapid and precise.
Salignac, Sylvain +3 more
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The Lancet, 2000
Platelets, derived from megakaryocyte cytoplasm, have a critical role in normal haemostasis, and in thrombotic disorders. The development of megakaryocytes is controlled by thrombopoietin, which binds to c-mpl on the surface of platelets and megakaryocytes.
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Platelets, derived from megakaryocyte cytoplasm, have a critical role in normal haemostasis, and in thrombotic disorders. The development of megakaryocytes is controlled by thrombopoietin, which binds to c-mpl on the surface of platelets and megakaryocytes.
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