Spectrum of thrombocytopenia: A clinicopathological study with review of the literature

Background: Thrombocytopenia has been defined as a subnormal number of platelets in the circulating blood and may result from four processes: Artifactual thrombocytopenia, deficient production of platelets, accelerated destruction, and abnormal distribution or pooling of the platelets. Aims: To find...

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Main Authors: Ekta Paramjit, Rajiv Rao, S Sudhamani, Prakash Roplekar, Zeba Shaffi, Sukriti Roy
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Muller Journal of Medical Sciences and Research
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spelling doaj-0d0e804d33fc40d19fd5cc2b725b419b2020-11-25T00:28:09ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsMuller Journal of Medical Sciences and Research0975-97272016-01-017212112410.4103/0975-9727.185012Spectrum of thrombocytopenia: A clinicopathological study with review of the literatureEkta ParamjitRajiv RaoS SudhamaniPrakash RoplekarZeba ShaffiSukriti RoyBackground: Thrombocytopenia has been defined as a subnormal number of platelets in the circulating blood and may result from four processes: Artifactual thrombocytopenia, deficient production of platelets, accelerated destruction, and abnormal distribution or pooling of the platelets. Aims: To find out the etiology of thrombocytopenia with clinicopathological correlation, to grade it on the basis of platelet count, and to know the age and sex distribution of the cases. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted from January 2015 to June 2015. A total of 300 cases of thrombocytopenia were selected. All the patients with platelet counts less than 150 Χ 10 3 / micro liter (μL), were included. On the basis of platelet count, the cases were divided into the four grades and clinicopathological correlation was done. Statistical Analysis: Simple random sampling, mean, and percentage. Results: The most common cause for thrombocytopenia was infection. Alcoholic liver disease was the most common noninfective cause. Maximum number of patients were in the age group of 20-39 years. The commonest grade of thrombocytopenia was Grade 1, the least common being Grade 4. Conclusion: Thrombocytopenia is usually associated with infections such as malaria, dengue, sepsis, and viral diseases. It is less common in noninfective conditions, for example alcoholic liver disease. It is seen mainly in adults, significantly more in males, and present as Grade I.http://www.mjmsr.net/article.asp?issn=0975-9727;year=2016;volume=7;issue=2;spage=121;epage=124;aulast=Denguemalariathrombocytopenia
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author Ekta Paramjit
Rajiv Rao
S Sudhamani
Prakash Roplekar
Zeba Shaffi
Sukriti Roy
spellingShingle Ekta Paramjit
Rajiv Rao
S Sudhamani
Prakash Roplekar
Zeba Shaffi
Sukriti Roy
Spectrum of thrombocytopenia: A clinicopathological study with review of the literature
Muller Journal of Medical Sciences and Research
Dengue
malaria
thrombocytopenia
author_facet Ekta Paramjit
Rajiv Rao
S Sudhamani
Prakash Roplekar
Zeba Shaffi
Sukriti Roy
author_sort Ekta Paramjit
title Spectrum of thrombocytopenia: A clinicopathological study with review of the literature
title_short Spectrum of thrombocytopenia: A clinicopathological study with review of the literature
title_full Spectrum of thrombocytopenia: A clinicopathological study with review of the literature
title_fullStr Spectrum of thrombocytopenia: A clinicopathological study with review of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Spectrum of thrombocytopenia: A clinicopathological study with review of the literature
title_sort spectrum of thrombocytopenia: a clinicopathological study with review of the literature
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Muller Journal of Medical Sciences and Research
issn 0975-9727
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Thrombocytopenia has been defined as a subnormal number of platelets in the circulating blood and may result from four processes: Artifactual thrombocytopenia, deficient production of platelets, accelerated destruction, and abnormal distribution or pooling of the platelets. Aims: To find out the etiology of thrombocytopenia with clinicopathological correlation, to grade it on the basis of platelet count, and to know the age and sex distribution of the cases. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted from January 2015 to June 2015. A total of 300 cases of thrombocytopenia were selected. All the patients with platelet counts less than 150 Χ 10 3 / micro liter (μL), were included. On the basis of platelet count, the cases were divided into the four grades and clinicopathological correlation was done. Statistical Analysis: Simple random sampling, mean, and percentage. Results: The most common cause for thrombocytopenia was infection. Alcoholic liver disease was the most common noninfective cause. Maximum number of patients were in the age group of 20-39 years. The commonest grade of thrombocytopenia was Grade 1, the least common being Grade 4. Conclusion: Thrombocytopenia is usually associated with infections such as malaria, dengue, sepsis, and viral diseases. It is less common in noninfective conditions, for example alcoholic liver disease. It is seen mainly in adults, significantly more in males, and present as Grade I.
topic Dengue
malaria
thrombocytopenia
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