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Results 1 - 10 of 59 for Abnormal platelet function
  1. ... protein, it is described as a "gain-of-function" mutation. Researchers suggest that the abnormal ion flow in platelets causes the cells to break down earlier than ...
  2. ... These impairments in the GATA1 protein's normal function result in an increased proliferation of megakaryocytes and a decrease in mature platelets, leading to abnormal bleeding. An abnormal GATA1 protein causes immature red ...
  3. ... that cannot carry out their normal infection-fighting functions. These abnormal cells can build up in the blood and bone marrow, leaving less room for healthy white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. Children affected by this disorder may experience fatigue, ...
  4. ... personality changes, headaches, confusion, and slurred speech), fever, abnormal ... of cells called platelets that circulate in the blood and assist with ...
  5. ... gene activity, cell growth and division, and immune function.The STIM1 gene ... ion flow in platelets causes them to break down earlier than usual, ...
  6. ... instructions for making one version (isoform) of the platelet derived ... believe ultimately functions like the PDGFB protein. The gene fusion leads ...
  7. ... Aldrich syndrome is characterized by abnormal immune system function (immune ... (platelets). This platelet abnormality, which is typically present from ...
  8. ... abnormally small version of the enzyme that cannot function properly. These ... and may induce platelets to stick together, even in the absence of ...
  9. ... of a shortage of white blood cells (leukopenia).Abnormal platelets associated with PNH can cause problems in the ... C, Schauer S, Griesshammer M, Koksch M. The platelet function defect of paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria. Platelets. 2004 May; ...
  10. ... and fewer in number than usual (macrothrombocytopenia). The abnormal platelets also appear gray when viewed under a microscope, ... lack of alpha-granules impairs the clumping of platelets in response to injury, increasing the risk of abnormal bleeding. Myelofibrosis is thought to occur because the ...
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