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This case presents a woman in her late 50s with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) who presented for weight loss, syncope and ...
Thrombocytosis, defined here as a PLT count of >500,000/μl, has been estimated to occur in 1 to 13% of children, usually in the first year of life. 14, 15 Although secondary thrombocytosis can be ...
Secondary thrombocytosis is when an underlying disorder triggers the stem cells in your bone marrow to make more platelets. It's unlikely you'll have symptoms from secondary thrombocytosis.
Finally, thrombocytosis, in the setting of malignancy, is fairly common, and very likely associated with platelet stimulating factor (eg, thrombopoietin) or other unidentified humoral factors.
All patients with thrombocytosis underwent lower limb duplex scan ultrasonography within one week of PLTC detection (mean 5.1 ± 1, range 4–7 days).
Background: Thrombocytosis has been reported to be associated with decreased survival in many cancers including uterine and ovarian cancer. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association ...
Thrombocytosis was found in 22.41% of patients with stage III+IV cancer and in 3.82% of those with stage I (P <0.001). Moreover, in patients with no metastases (N0, M0 according to the 7th edition of ...
Importantly, a third of patients with thrombocytosis who went on to develop cancer showed no other symptoms of a tumour, which suggests that platelet count could be a very useful diagnostic marker.
You have a condition called thrombocytosis (or thrombocythemia), which means “too many platelets.” This once was considered a condition of older people. It can, in fact, happen at any age.
Thrombocytosis, or raised platelet count, has been recognised as a significant positive predictor for malignancies, especially the LEGO cancers (lung, endometrium, gastric and oesophageal) in the NICE ...