A normal platelet distribution width (PDW) result typically ranges from 9.0% to 14.0%. PDW measures the variability in platelet size, and values within this range suggest a stable platelet population. Elevated PDW levels may indicate conditions such as platelet activation or disorders, while low levels can suggest a uniform platelet size, often associated with certain bone marrow conditions. It's essential to interpret PDW results in conjunction with other hematological parameters for a comprehensive assessment.
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Platelet distribution width (PDW) is increased in vaso-occlusive crisis in sickle cell disease.
platelet distribution width (PDW)an indication of variation in platelet size which can be a sign of active platelet release.
either the DSR or the PDW
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PDW, or Platelet Distribution Width, is a measure of the variability in the size of platelets in the blood. A high PDW level can indicate an increased variation in platelet size, which may suggest conditions such as thrombocytopenia, inflammation, or bone marrow disorders. It can also be associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular issues. Therefore, elevated PDW levels often warrant further investigation to determine the underlying cause.
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