TY - JOUR
T1 - Platelet function analysis in children with Schönlein-Henoch syndrome
AU - Culic, Srdana
AU - Jakl, Rudolf
AU - Metlicic, Vitomir
AU - Paukovic-Sekulic, Branka
AU - Resic, Biserka
AU - Culic, Vida
AU - Kuljis, Dubravka
AU - Primorac, Dragan
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PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Background. Schönlein-Henoch syndrome (SHS) or anaphylactic purpura in childhood is the result of pathologic and immunologic responses to different antigens. These antigens could induce the formation of immune complexes responsible for vasculitis and their precipitation on the endothelium of small blood vessels. Purpuric bruises, hematuria, hematemesis, melena, or hematohesis may suggest coagulation disturbances. Increasing bleeding tendency may suggest platelet function disturbance. To examine the qualitative function of platelets in children with SHS, we decided to analyze its aggregation function. Methods. Using the Born method of testing, we analyzed platelet aggregation in 24 children with SHS. Results. Based on the aggregograms examined, we observed that most patients had abnormal aggregation curves, in which platelets demonstrated a block of release of the endogenous ADP, with or without desaggregation. Conclusions. One clinical symptom of SHS appearing in most patients is a mild or increased tendency toward bleeding. On measuring induced aggregation of platelets in children with SHS, we observed that the qualitative function of platelets was disturbed.
AB - Background. Schönlein-Henoch syndrome (SHS) or anaphylactic purpura in childhood is the result of pathologic and immunologic responses to different antigens. These antigens could induce the formation of immune complexes responsible for vasculitis and their precipitation on the endothelium of small blood vessels. Purpuric bruises, hematuria, hematemesis, melena, or hematohesis may suggest coagulation disturbances. Increasing bleeding tendency may suggest platelet function disturbance. To examine the qualitative function of platelets in children with SHS, we decided to analyze its aggregation function. Methods. Using the Born method of testing, we analyzed platelet aggregation in 24 children with SHS. Results. Based on the aggregograms examined, we observed that most patients had abnormal aggregation curves, in which platelets demonstrated a block of release of the endogenous ADP, with or without desaggregation. Conclusions. One clinical symptom of SHS appearing in most patients is a mild or increased tendency toward bleeding. On measuring induced aggregation of platelets in children with SHS, we observed that the qualitative function of platelets was disturbed.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0188-4409(01)00282-X
DO - 10.1016/S0188-4409(01)00282-X
M3 - Article
C2 - 11440781
AN - SCOPUS:0034953610
SN - 0188-4409
VL - 32
SP - 268
EP - 272
JO - Archives of Medical Research
JF - Archives of Medical Research
IS - 4
ER -