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Platelet and Leukocyte Counts in Pregnancy
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1980Platelets and leukocytes in venous blood were counted with automated methodology in 23 women studied longitudinally throughout pregnancy and at six weeks after delivery. The average platelet count declined monotonically in a manner consistent with the gestational increase in blood volume.
R M, Pitkin, D L, Witte
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PERIWINKLE ALKALOIDS AND THE PLATELET-COUNT
The Lancet, 1969Abstract Thrombocytosis may occur in patients treated with the cytotoxic drugs, vincristine and vinblastine. Two patients are described in whom such a response to treatment could not be related to any therapeutic effect of the drugs on their neoplastic disease.
J H, Robertson, G M, McCarthy
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Platelet Function in Patients with High Platelet Counts
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1975Platelet function tests were done to ascertain whether they might have discriminatory significance in the differentiation of a myeloproliferative disorder from secondary thrombocytosis in a patient with an elevated platelet count. Amongst 14 subjects with polycythaemia vera and essential thrombocythaemia, significant abnormalities of platelet ...
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Pseudohyperkalemia and Platelet Counts
New England Journal of Medicine, 1991NIJSTEN, MWN +2 more
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Effects on platelet count with interleukin
Nursing Standard, 1990Interleukin-1 might be useful in the treatment of thrombocytopenic disorders associated with haematological conditions and chemotherapy treatment.
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Platelet counts in premature infants
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1964Summary 1. Platelet counts in 26 premature infants in the first 5 days of life ranged from 31,000 to 197,000 per cubic millimeter. 2. Serial weekly counts in 13 smaller infants(under 1,700 gram at birth) showed a decrease to below 50,000 platelets per cubic millimeter by 10 to 20 days of age in most infants with evidence of hemorrhagic tendency ...
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American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1982
M, Dumoulin-Lagrange, M, Samama
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M, Dumoulin-Lagrange, M, Samama
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