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... platelets that then are injected into the area of the patient's injury. "For people who need regular treatment, orthobiologics, like platelet-rich plasma ...
It can also lower the number of platelets, which are necessary for proper blood clotting. If this occurs, there are certain precautions you can take ...
... platelets. "There are acute and chronic leukemias, explains Dr. James Foran, an oncologist at Mayo Clinic. "The chronic ones tend to happen slowly over many ...
Thrombocytopenia (low number of platelets in the blood) or; Weak immune system (eg, HIV, cancer, steroid use)—Use with caution. May make these conditions ...
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (low platelet count)—Should not be used in patients with this condition. Infection (bacteria, virus, fungus, parasite ...
A low platelet count makes even minor abrasions serious. A low white blood cell count can turn a small cut into a starting point for a serious infection ...
platelet-rich plasma treatment involves taking blood from your arm, processing it to concentrate the platelets, then injecting it directly into the affected ...
Dzik WS, Healy B, Brunker P, Ruby K, Collins J, Paik HI, Berra L, Shelton K, North CM, Makar R. Platelet ... Bacterial screening of apheresis platelets with a ...
Having too many platelets in the blood increases the risk of developing blood clots, which can result in life threatening events like heart attacks and strokes.
Drug-induced thrombocytopenia (low platelets in the blood) after using this medicine or; Kidney disease, severe or; Liver disease, severe—Should not be used ...
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