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Results 51 - 57 of 57 for platelets
  1. ... low numbers of white blood cells (neutropenia) and platelets (thrombocytopenia). Neutropenia can lead to frequent infections; thrombocytopenia ...
  2. ... amount of cells involved in blood clotting called platelets (thrombocytopenia), a shortage of red blood cells (anemia) ...
  3. ... infections. In addition, some affected individuals have fewer platelets (thrombocytopenia), which means they can bruise easily. Without ...
  4. ... hemolytic anemia), white blood cells (autoimmune neutropenia), or platelets (autoimmune thrombocytopenia). Less commonly, autoimmune disorders that affect ...
  5. ... Y, Kitamura Y. Gain-of-function mutations of platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha gene in gastrointestinal ...
  6. ... and clotting problems due to low numbers of platelets (thrombocytopenia).Other signs and symptoms that may occur ...
  7. ... easy bruising caused by a decrease in blood platelets (thrombocytopenia), bone abnormalities such as bone pain and ...
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