Giant platelets, which are larger than normal platelets, can indicate underlying hematological conditions, such as Bernard-Soulier syndrome or Myeloproliferative disorders. Their presence may affect platelet function, leading to bleeding tendencies or thrombotic complications. Clinically, the identification of giant platelets can prompt further diagnostic evaluation and management of associated disorders. Monitoring their levels is crucial in patients with known platelet function abnormalities.
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No, platelets do not have a nucleus. They're known as anucleur cells.
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Megakaryocytes. Fragments constantly released from giant bone marrow cells.
look for a paper being published in "The Oncologist" later this year (2008)
It was for when we was cavemen it was used to help the stomach digest the grass we ate :)
Clinical importance of creatinine is the indicator of a good kidney function. High creatine means that the kidney is not filtering well or not in good function.
Staphylococci isolated from sputum specimens can indicate a possible respiratory infection, particularly if accompanied by clinical symptoms such as cough, fever, and shortness of breath. Further assessment, such as antibiotic susceptibility testing and correlation with clinical findings, is needed to determine the significance and appropriate treatment of the infection.
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platelets.
No, a type and crossmatch is not typically required for platelet transfusions in most situations. Platelets can often be transfused using type O (universal donor) platelets when there is an urgent need. However, for patients with a history of multiple transfusions or those who have developed antibodies, more stringent matching may be recommended to reduce the risk of transfusion reactions. Always consult clinical guidelines and protocols in specific cases.
Platelets help heal your wound, the scabs that form are the platelets