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platelets <a platelet; platelets> N

platelet <a platelet; platelets> N MED

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It is seen in systemic lupus erythematosus because the immune complex aggregates with platelets, which creates intravascular thrombi.
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Haemolysis (a breakdown of red blood cells), abnormal liver function and low numbers of platelets (the very small elements in the blood that aid clotting).
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The most common abnormalities detected during blood testing included low levels of red blood cells (anemia), lymphocytes (lymphocytopenia), white blood cells (leukopenia), platelets (thrombocytopenia) and infection-fighting white blood cells (neutropenia).
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Their dorsal and ventral shield is made up by numerous polygonal platelets of aspidine, ornamented with large dentine tubercles capped with a thick enameloid layer.
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Pooled whole-blood platelets, sometimes called random platelets, are separated by one of two methods.
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For example, patients with leukaemia or other cancers may have too few platelets as the result of their disease or treatment.
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It can be associated with excess production of platelets in the blood.
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Treatment involves the use of fresh frozen plasma to restore the level of clotting factors in the blood, platelets and heparin to prevent further thrombi formation.
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In addition, vitronectin is a component of platelets and is, thus, involved in hemostasis.
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The rest of their blood cells (the platelets and the white blood cells) are normal.
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