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9 Found
1 Thrombocytopenia.   3
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Thrombocytopenia, Autoimmune -- See Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic


Thrombocytopenia occurring in the absence of toxic exposure or a disease associated with decreased platelets. It is mediated by immune mechanisms, in most cases IMMUNOGLOBULIN G autoantibodies which attach to platelets and subsequently undergo destruction by macrophages. The disease is seen in acute (affecting children) and chronic (adult) forms
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3 Thrombocytopenia -- Diagnosis : Autoimmune thrombocytopenia / Yoji Ishida, Yoshiaki Tomiyama, editors  2017 1
4  

Thrombocytopenia, Immune -- See Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic


Thrombocytopenia occurring in the absence of toxic exposure or a disease associated with decreased platelets. It is mediated by immune mechanisms, in most cases IMMUNOGLOBULIN G autoantibodies which attach to platelets and subsequently undergo destruction by macrophages. The disease is seen in acute (affecting children) and chronic (adult) forms
  1
5 Thrombocytopenia -- Treatment : Autoimmune thrombocytopenia / Yoji Ishida, Yoshiaki Tomiyama, editors  2017 1
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Thrombocytopenias, Autoimmune -- See Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic


Thrombocytopenia occurring in the absence of toxic exposure or a disease associated with decreased platelets. It is mediated by immune mechanisms, in most cases IMMUNOGLOBULIN G autoantibodies which attach to platelets and subsequently undergo destruction by macrophages. The disease is seen in acute (affecting children) and chronic (adult) forms
  1
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Thrombocytopenias, Immune -- See Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic


Thrombocytopenia occurring in the absence of toxic exposure or a disease associated with decreased platelets. It is mediated by immune mechanisms, in most cases IMMUNOGLOBULIN G autoantibodies which attach to platelets and subsequently undergo destruction by macrophages. The disease is seen in acute (affecting children) and chronic (adult) forms
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