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. 1985 Jul 13;291(6488):95–96. doi: 10.1136/bmj.291.6488.95

Selective consumption of large platelets during massive bleeding.

C B Thompson
PMCID: PMC1416225  PMID: 3926102

Abstract

To see whether selective consumption of either small or large platelets occurs during haemostasis in vivo the mean platelet volume was studied in six patients who developed thrombocytopenia after trauma. The mean platelet volume at the onset of thrombocytopenia was significantly lower than that on admission (p less than 0.01): selective loss of large platelets had occurred.

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