The Mean Platelet Volume, Platelet Size Deviation Width and Platelet to Large Cell Ratio as a Safe Method for Diagnosis of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura

Abd Elraheem Hussein Ali;

Abstract


The incidence of ITP is estimated at 50–100 new cases per million per year, with children accounting for half of that amount. At least 70 percent of childhood cases will end up in remission within six months, even without treatment
Two main mechanisms a


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Title The Mean Platelet Volume, Platelet Size Deviation Width and Platelet to Large Cell Ratio as a Safe Method for Diagnosis of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
Other Titles قياس متوسط حجم الصفائح الدموية ومقياس حجم الإنحراف العرضى للصفائح الدموية كطرق أمنة لتشخيص نقص الصفائح الدموية الناتج عن زيادة التكسير
Authors Abd Elraheem Hussein Ali
Keywords The Mean Platelet Volume, Platelet Size Deviation Width and Platelet to Large Cell Ratio as a Safe Method for Diagnosis of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
Issue Date 2010
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The incidence of ITP is estimated at 50–100 new cases per million per year, with children accounting for half of that amount. At least 70 percent of childhood cases will end up in remission within six months, even without treatment
Two main mechanisms a

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