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- ... of the membranes of red blood cells and platelets may account for the other blood abnormalities that ...
- ... cells, which protect the body from infections; and platelets, which are involved in blood clotting. As the ...
- ... 1 diabetes), red blood cells (autoimmune hemolytic anemia), platelets (autoimmune thrombocytopenia), or tissues in the digestive tract ( ...
- ... including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. People with ataxia-pancytopenia syndrome have an increased ...
- ... DYSPLASIA, X-LINKED; CVDPX EHLERS-DANLOS SYNDROME WITH PLATELET DYSFUNCTION FROM FIBRONECTIN ABNORMALITY EHLERS-DANLOS SYNDROME, CARDIAC ...
- ... cell breakdown), elevated liver enzyme levels, and low platelets (cells involved in blood clotting), which are the ...
- ... low numbers of white blood cells (neutropenia) and platelets (thrombocytopenia). Neutropenia can lead to frequent infections; thrombocytopenia ...
- ... amount of cells involved in blood clotting called platelets (thrombocytopenia), a shortage of red blood cells (anemia) ...
- ... infections. In addition, some affected individuals have fewer platelets (thrombocytopenia), which means they can bruise easily. Without ...
- ... hemolytic anemia), white blood cells (autoimmune neutropenia), or platelets (autoimmune thrombocytopenia). Less commonly, autoimmune disorders that affect ...