the following results were obtained on a patient : abnormal platelet function test, normal platelet count ,normal pt, and abnormal appt. whoich of the following disorders is conssitent with these results?
a. hemophelia A
b. hemophelia B
c. von willebrand's disease
d. glanzmann's thrombasthenia
With abnormal platelet function test diseases related to it is option C and D as these are the family inhertied dysfunction in which platelet function is disordered due to which excess blood flow occur.
Von willebrands diseases
Glanzmanns throbasthenia
the following results were obtained on a patient : abnormal platelet function test, normal platelet count...
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