Acquired Qualitative Platelet Disorders

Acquired Qualitative Platelet Disorders

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Contributed byMaulik P. Purohit MD MPHMar 15, 2018

The topic Acquired Qualitative Platelet Disorders you are seeking is a synonym, or alternative name, or is closely related to the medical condition Acquired Platelet Function Defect.

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  • Platelets (thrombocytes) are the major components in blood that help in the process of blood clotting. They are the smallest in size among the blood cells types. The major function of platelets is to stop bleeding. They do this by changing their plate-like shape through a series of long processes and attaching themselves at the site of a broken blood vessel to patch it
  • When there are problems with the proper functioning of platelets in blood, the condition is referred to as platelet function defects. In these uncommon conditions, the platelet count is normal, but their function is abnormal. An abnormal bleeding can occur due to two major reasons, namely decrease in coagulation factors (proteins) and platelets, and when the platelets do not function properly
  • Platelet function defects can be either inherited (present at birth), or it can be acquired (secondary) due to some other underlying mechanism or disease. Acquired Platelet Function Defects are more common than inherited defects
  • The use of aspirin is one of the most common causes of Acquired Platelet Function Defect, which results in significant bleeding. Each causative factor can cause this bleeding disorder by affecting one of the many functions of platelets. Because of this reason, the treatment option varies from one causative factor to the other
  • Treatment of the condition is undertaken by treating the underlying cause, discontinuation of the medication (causing bleeding), and through other supportive measures. The prognosis is generally favorable, if the underlying condition is manageable or bleeding occurred secondary to some prescribed medication (which may be then discontinued)

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