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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Macrothrombocytopenia
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  1. ... family. Autosomal dominant MYH9 spectrum disorders MYH9-related macrothrombocytopenias MYH9RD Genetic Testing Registry: Macrothrombocytopenia and granulocyte inclusions ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... cytopenia GATA1-related X-linked cytopenia X-linked macrothrombocytopenia Genetic Testing Registry: Thrombocytopenia, X-linked, with or ...
  4. ... called platelets or thrombocytes, may be abnormally large (macrothrombocytopenia). Only 80 to 100 individuals with sitosterolemia have ...
  5. ... 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. ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... abnormally large and fewer in number than usual (macrothrombocytopenia). The abnormal platelets also appear gray when viewed ...
  8. ... number of platelets that are larger than normal (macrothrombocytopenia) and excessive bleeding. These mutations lead to production ...
  9. ... unusually large and fewer in number than usual (macrothrombocytopenia). The abnormal platelets also appear gray when viewed ...
  10. ... number of platelets that are larger than normal (macrothrombocytopenia) and excessive bleeding. Some of these mutations lead ...
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