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Macrothrombocytopenia in north India: role of automated platelet data in the detection of an under diagnosed entity.

Naveen Kakkar1, M Joseph John2, Amrith Mathew2.   

Abstract

Congenital macrothrombocytopenia is being increasingly recognised because of the increasing availability of automated platelet counts during routine complete blood count. If not recognised, these patients may be unnecessarily investigated or treated. The study was done to assess the occurrence of macrothrombocytopenia in the North Indian population and the role of automated platelet parameters in its detection. This prospective study was done on patients whose blood samples were sent for CBC to the hematology laboratory of a tertiary care hospital. Samples were run on Advia-120, a 5-part differential automated analyzer. Routine blood parameters including platelet count, mean platelet volume (MPV), platelet cytogram pattern and platelet flagging was studied along with peripheral blood smear examination. ANOVA was used to compare difference in mean MPV in patients with macrothrombocytopenia, and those with secondary thrombocytopenia and ITP. Seventy five (0.6 %) patients with CBC evaluation were detected to have macrothrombocytopenia, majority (96 %) of North Indian origin. The MPV (fl) in the 75 patients ranged from 10.9 to 23.3 (mean 15.1 ± 3.1 fl) with a dispersed cytogram pattern distinct from that seen in patients with normal platelet count, raised platelet count or low platelets due to secondary thrombocytopenia (MPV-10.9 ± 2.6) or ITP (10.8 ± 3.5). The difference in mean MPV in these patients was statistically significant (p < 0.00001). Macrothrombocytopenia is an under diagnosed condition and may be initially suspected on automated blood counts. Along with a blood smear examination, automated data (MPV and platelet cytogram pattern) aids the diagnosis and can avoid unnecessary investigations and interventions for these patients.

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Keywords:  Inherited; MPV; Macrothrombocytopenia; Platelet cytogram; Thrombocytopenia

Year:  2014        PMID: 25548447      PMCID: PMC4275526          DOI: 10.1007/s12288-014-0367-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus        ISSN: 0971-4502            Impact factor:   0.900


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