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Review
. 2015 Jul;170(2):150-61.
doi: 10.1111/bjh.13405. Epub 2015 Apr 28.

Current status and future prospects for platelet function testing in the diagnosis of inherited bleeding disorders

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Current status and future prospects for platelet function testing in the diagnosis of inherited bleeding disorders

Natalia Dovlatova. Br J Haematol. 2015 Jul.

Abstract

Platelets play a crucial role in haemostasis by preventing bleeding at the site of vascular injury. Several defects in platelet morphology and function have been identified and described over the years. Although a range of methodologies is available to assess platelet function, a significant proportion of subjects with bleeding symptoms and normal coagulation parameters still appear to have normal results on platelet function testing. This might suggest that the reason for bleeding is multifactorial and is due to a combination of several minor defects in platelet function and/or other parts of the haemostatic system or might indicate that the currently available platelet function tests do not provide optimal diagnostic power. This review will summarize the established platelet function tests used for diagnosing inherited platelet abnormalities in adults and children, and discuss the newly developed methodologies as well as unmet challenges and potential areas for further improvement in this field.

Keywords: Platelet disorders; flow cytometry; platelet activation; platelet aggregation; platelet function.

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