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Platelet transfusion and alloimmunization : clinical and laboratory studies
- Publication date
- 10 January 1996
- Publisher
- Thrombocytopenia as a result of decreased platelet production may be treated
with platelet transfusions. Decreased bone marrow function resulting in
thrombocytopenia may be seen in hematopoietic diseases as leukemia,
myelodysplastic syndrome or conditions of infiltration of bone marrow with
solid tumor metastases. Thrombocytopenia also is a frequent side effect of
cancer therapy. The application of high doses of chemotherapy and/or
radiotherapy may result in periods of severe bone marrow suppression. This
may be more outspoken when the bone marrow function is already
compromised by the underlying disease of previous cytotoxic treatment,
resulting in periods of life-threatening thrombocytopenia.