What are the charasterics f chronic ITP
Ans:- ITP:- immune thrombocytopenia purpura:- It is a autoimmune disease in which antibodies are detectable against several platelet surface antigens.
Characteristics of chronic ITP are as follows:-
- Duration will be more than 6 months ,
- platelet count will be 30000- 80000 /microL,
- hemorrhagic bullae in mouth usually will be absent,
- onset of bleeding will be insidious,
- affects women two to three times more often than men,
- mostly affects adults around 20-40 yrs.
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