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No, a hyperactive spleen does not directly cause platelet deficiency. Platelet deficiency is typically due to decreased platelet production in the bone marrow or increased platelet destruction in the body, such as in immune thrombocytopenia. However, a splenic disorder or enlargement can sometimes lead to increased platelet destruction and contribute to low platelet levels.
Cell fragments in the blood are platelets and they are involved in blood clotting.
Thrombocytes are platelets, derived from fragmentation of megakaryocytes. They are not white blood cells.
The smallest blood cell is the platelet, also known as a thrombocyte. Platelets are key components in blood clotting and wound healing.
There is nothing called platelet cell, they are actually cell fragments. The cell fragments are required for the clotting of blood when you are injured.
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Platelet
No, it's a white blood cell.
axon, cell body,dendrites
The stimulus for a platelet formation is bleeding where the body automatically detects if there is a presence of bleeding inside or outside the body.
Platelet distribution width (PDW) is increased in vaso-occlusive crisis in sickle cell disease.
No, a hyperactive spleen does not directly cause platelet deficiency. Platelet deficiency is typically due to decreased platelet production in the bone marrow or increased platelet destruction in the body, such as in immune thrombocytopenia. However, a splenic disorder or enlargement can sometimes lead to increased platelet destruction and contribute to low platelet levels.
A splenectomy can lead to an increase in platelet levels in the body because the spleen is responsible for removing old or damaged platelets from circulation. Without the spleen, platelets may accumulate in the bloodstream, causing higher platelet counts.
Hemoglobin
In a hematology test, PLT stands for platelet count. Platelets are small cell fragments in the blood that help with clotting and preventing excessive bleeding. Abnormal platelet counts can indicate various medical conditions such as thrombocytopenia (low platelet count) or thrombocytosis (high platelet count).
I Don't Know but it's either the red blood cell, white blood cell, platelet, or plasma.its the platelet