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  1. The Platelet and Its Disorders by B.G. Firkin, 1984-04-30
  2. Platelets, Second Edition by Alan D. Michelson, 2006-10-26
  3. Platelets in Hematologic and Cardiovascular Disorders: A Clinical Handbook
  4. Platelets in Thrombotic and Non-Thrombotic Disorders: Pathophysiology, Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  5. The Role of Platelet Activating Factor in Immune Disorders (New Trends in Lipid Mediators Research) (v. 2)
  6. Platelets and Their Factors
  7. Platelet-Dependent Vascular Occlusion (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences) by Lisa K. Jennings, G. A. Fitzgerald, et all 1994-05
  8. Platelet Protocols: Research and Clinical Laboratory Procedures by Melanie McCabe White, Lisa K. Jennings, 1999-03-12
  9. Coagulation and Bleeding Disorders (Hematology) by T. S. Zimmerman, 1988-09-29
  10. Platelet Immunology (Current Studies in Hematology and Blood Transfusion)
  11. Platelets in Biology and Pathology III (Research Monographs in Cell and Tissue Physiology) (v. 3) by D. Macintyre, 1987-01
  12. Measurements of Platelet Function (Methods in Haematology) by Laurence A. Harker, 1984-07
  13. The Platelets: Physiology and Pharmacology (Physiologic and Pharmacologic Bases of Drug Therapy)
  14. Platelet Disorders by Caen, 1991-03-13

81. May Hegglin Anomaly
has become clear to physicians studying this disorder that MayHegglin Anomaly isone of a family of five autosomal dominant, giant platelet disorders, each of
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You are in Medical Library Choose a Topic Our Content Sources Ask A Question Clinical Trials Health Guide A-Z Health Topics Symptoms Medical Tests Medications ... For a Complete Report May Hegglin Anomaly Important It is possible that the main title of the report May Hegglin Anomaly is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report. Synonyms
  • Dohle's Bodies-Myelopathy Hegglin's Disease Leukocytic Inclusions with Platelet Abnormality MHA Dohle Leukocyte Inclusions with Giant Platelets Macrothrombocytopenia with Leukocyte Inclusions
Disorder Subdivisions
  • None
General Discussion May-Hegglin Anomaly is a rare, inherited, blood platelet disorder characterized by abnormally large and misshapen platelets (giant platelets) and defects of the white blood cells known as leukocytes. The defect of the white blood cells consists of the presence of very small (2-5 micrometers) rods, known as Dohle bodies, in the fluid portion of the cell (cytoplasm). Some people with this disorder may have no symptoms while others may have various bleeding abnormalities. In mild cases, treatment for May-Hegglin Anomaly is not usually necessary. In more severe cases, transfusions of blood platelets may be necessary.

82. Hematology And Medical Oncology At Oregon Health & Science University
An article by Thomas G. DeLoughery, Associate Professor of Medicine. platelet transfusion therapy and dysfunctional platelets are discussed.
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83. Types Of Platelet Function Disorder
platelet Function disorders Types of platelet Function Disorder. plateletFunction disorders. Hereditary platelet function disorders
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Types of Platelet Function Disorder Platelet Function Disorders Types of Platelet Function Disorder

Hereditary Platelet function disorders Hereditary platelet function disorders can be divided into five groups depending on the type of abnormality.
Disorders of platelet adhesion This rare disorder is called Bernard-Soulier Syndrome. It is caused by a deficiency on the surface of the platelet in an area called Glycoprotein Ib/IX. As a result, platelets fail to stick and clump together at the site of the injury. (See Figure 1, stage 3.) The disorder is often first noticed during childhood. Children have frequent bruises, nose bleeds and bleeding in the mouth and gums. Some may experience gastrointestinal bleeding (bleeding in the gut). Women may experience heavy menstrual bleeding, or their menstruations (periods) last longer than normal. This is called menorrhagia. Blood tests show:
  • a prolonged bleeding time (bleeding time is a measure of the time it takes for a simple cut to stop bleeding)
  • a low platelet count (this means that there are fewer platelets than normal)
  • that the platelets appear larger than normal when seen through a microscope
  • that the platelets do not clump together in response to ristocetin.

84. Bleeding Disorders
Bleeding disorders. platelet Disorder Support Association, Low plateletdisorders. This page last modified on February 23, 2004. In
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85. LookSmart - Article Search For " Blood Platelet Disorders Risk Factors"
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86. Platelet Disorder Support Association
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