trombotsütopeeniaks
Trombotsütopeeniaks (thrombocytopenia) is a condition defined by a lower-than-normal platelet count in the blood, typically below 150,000 platelets per microliter. Platelets are essential for normal blood clotting, and reduced numbers increase the risk of bruising and abnormal bleeding.
Causes are diverse and commonly grouped as decreased production in the bone marrow (for example, aplastic anemia,
Clinical presentation ranges from none to symptomatic bleeding, with easy bruising, petechiae, nosebleeds, or heavy menses.
Management depends on cause, severity, and bleeding risk. Mild thrombocytopenia without bleeding is often observed. Immune
Prognosis varies with cause; many cases improve with treatment of the underlying disease, while some become