A feminine have a platelet count of 20,000/ul. PT and aPTT are majority?
What is the mechanism of her abnormal bleeding?
Answers: Thank you for the question.
rtunately, in need any clincial history, the question cannot be answered. The normal PT/PTT ("coags") only exclude a generalized coagulopathy, such as disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).
The works is one of three:
ncreased destruction (i.e., drug-induced,autoimmune).
3. Increased sequestration (i.e., enlarged spleen).
Clinical information data are needed to narrow these possibilities. Source(s): My remote medical training.
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Answers: Thank you for the question.
rtunately, in need any clincial history, the question cannot be answered. The normal PT/PTT ("coags") only exclude a generalized coagulopathy, such as disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).
The works is one of three:
ncreased destruction (i.e., drug-induced,autoimmune).
3. Increased sequestration (i.e., enlarged spleen).
Clinical information data are needed to narrow these possibilities. Source(s): My remote medical training.
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