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Preeclampsia Effect on Platelet Count
American Journal of Perinatology, 1992Thrombocytopenia is well recognized when preeclampsia is complicated by the hemolysis, elevated liver tests, low platelet count (HELLP) syndrome. We studied the effect of preeclampsia on the platelets of women whose platelet count and liver function were within normal range.
Ran Neiger+2 more
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Platelet count and platelet size in males and females
Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1985The platelet count of healthy males was compared to that of healthy females. A higher platelet count in women was confirmed. A similar inverse nonālinear relationship between the platelet count and the mean platelet volume (MPV) was found in the two sexes.
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The proficiency testing of platelet counting
Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 1995Ontario's laboratory professionals have shown that they are able to successfully operate a proficiency testing program by making use of volunteers. The program serves and assists the laboratory directors in their own quality assurance program. The two prime reasons for the success of LPTP are that it is not seen by the professions to be regulatory and ...
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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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2009
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on platelet count or the quantitative analysis of platelets. The test is routinely performed as part of the complete blood count and in the evaluation of bleeding patients or those at risk for bleeding. In addition, the platelet count is used to evaluate patients with myeloproliferative disorders or thrombosis ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on platelet count or the quantitative analysis of platelets. The test is routinely performed as part of the complete blood count and in the evaluation of bleeding patients or those at risk for bleeding. In addition, the platelet count is used to evaluate patients with myeloproliferative disorders or thrombosis ...
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Pseudohyperkalemia and Platelet Counts
New England Journal of Medicine, 1991Bjgl Desmet+2 more
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American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1982
Monique Dumoulin-Lagrange, Meyer Samama
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Monique Dumoulin-Lagrange, Meyer Samama
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Platelet Counts with the Coulter Counter [PDF]
Marvin A. Schneiderman+2 more
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