trombosytopenian
Trombosytopenian, also called thrombocytopenia in English, is a condition characterized by an abnormally low platelet count in the peripheral blood. A platelet count below 150,000 per microliter defines thrombocytopenia, with bleeding risk increasing at lower levels; counts below about 20,000 per microliter carry a high risk of spontaneous bleeding.
Causes are diverse and typically categorized as decreased production, increased destruction or sequestration, and dilutional processes.
Symptoms range from none to mucocutaneous bleeding, such as petechiae, easy bruising, epistaxis, gum bleeding, and
Management is tailored to cause and severity. Mild cases without bleeding are often watched, while active bleeding
Prognosis varies with the underlying cause. Acute cases related to infection or drugs may resolve, whereas