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Thrombocytopenia

Definition

  

Thrombocytopenia is any disorder in which there are not enough platelets. Platelets are cells in the blood that help blood to clot. This condition is sometimes associated with abnormal bleeding.


Causes, incidence, and risk factors

  

Thrombocytopenia is often divided into three major causes of low platelets:

  1. Low production of platelets in the bone marrow
  2. Increased breakdown of platelets in the bloodstream (called intravascular)
  3. Increased breakdown of platelets in the spleen or liver (called extravascular)

Disorders that involve low production in the bone marrow include:

  • Aplastic anemia
  • Cancer in the bone marrow
  • Infections in the bone marrow (rare)
  • Drugs (very rare)

Disorders that involve the breakdown of platelets include:


Symptoms

  

Other symptoms may be present as well, depending on the cause of the condition. Mild thrombocytopenia can occur without symptoms.


Signs and tests

  

Treatment

  

Treatment depends on the cause of the condition. In some cases, a transfusion of platelets may be required to stop or prevent bleeding.


Support Groups

  


Expectations (prognosis)

  

The outcome depends on the disorder causing the low platelet counts.


Complications

  

Calling your health care provider

  

Call your healthcare provider if you experience unexplained bleeding or bruising.


Prevention

  

Prevention depends on the specific cause.


 
Review Date: 9/20/2006
Reviewd By: Corey Cutler, MD, MPH, FRCP(C), Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Department of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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