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- ... family. Autosomal dominant MYH9 spectrum disorders MYH9-related macrothrombocytopenias MYH9RD Genetic Testing Registry: Macrothrombocytopenia and granulocyte inclusions ...
- ... in number than usual (a combination known as macrothrombocytopenia). People with Bernard-Soulier syndrome tend to bruise ... Glycoprotein Ib, platelet, deficiency of Hemorrhagioparous thrombocytic dystrophy Macrothrombocytopenia, familial Bernard-Soulier type Platelet glycoprotein Ib deficiency ...
- ... cytopenia GATA1-related X-linked cytopenia X-linked macrothrombocytopenia Genetic Testing Registry: Thrombocytopenia, X-linked, with or ...
- ... called platelets or thrombocytes, may be abnormally large (macrothrombocytopenia). Only 80 to 100 individuals with sitosterolemia have ...
- ... numbers of enlarged platelets is referred to as macrothrombocytopenia.)Because the mutation that causes this disorder affects ... alphaIIbbeta3 receptor affects proplatelet formation and causes congenital macrothrombocytopenia. Blood. 2011 May 19;117(20):5479-84. ...
- ... numbers of enlarged platelets is referred to as macrothrombocytopenia.)Because the mutation that causes this disorder affects ... Nurden P. Glanzmann thrombasthenia-like syndromes associated with Macrothrombocytopenias and mutations in the genes encoding the alphaIIbbeta3 ...
- ... abnormally large and fewer in number than usual (macrothrombocytopenia). The abnormal platelets also appear gray when viewed ...
- ... number of platelets that are larger than normal (macrothrombocytopenia) and excessive bleeding. These mutations lead to production ...
- ... unusually large and fewer in number than usual (macrothrombocytopenia). The abnormal platelets also appear gray when viewed ...
- ... number of platelets that are larger than normal (macrothrombocytopenia) and excessive bleeding. Some of these mutations lead ...