Long-term Outcome Of Otherwise Healthy Individuals With Incidentally Discovered Borderline Thrombocytopenia
Tue, 17 Jan 2006 08:00 PM EST
... A prospective study of 260 apparently healthy individuals with incidentally discovered platelet counts between 100 x 109/l and 150 x 109/l showed that there was a 10-year probability of 12% of developing autoimmune disorders. Citation: Stasi R, Amadori S, Osborn J, Newland AC, Provan D (2006) Long-term outcome of otherwise healthy individuals with incidentally discovered borderline thrombocytopenia... click link for more info. ...
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