Number of platelets per unit volume in a sample of venous blood.
1The dynamic change of platelet count followed that of the lymphocyte count.
2The serum TPO level showed significant negative correlation with the platelet count.
3We assessed the increase in platelet count after the trial drug administration.
4There was no bleeding time prolongation, platelet count, or ATIII level decrease.
5The concentration-effect curves of tissue factor and platelet count have been determined.
6Steroid therapy did not affect the platelet count or the antibody titre.
7Rates of change in platelet count were higher in younger patients.
8A low platelet count was also the main risk factor for mucosal bleeding.
9Conclusions: Lower platelet count after induction with rATG is associated with less ACR.
10Baseline platelet count predicts the outcome of antiviral therapy in CT allele patients.
11Jaw claudication, visual loss, platelet count and lymphocyte count may be more discriminatory.
12Hemoglobin level, platelet count, and liver volume at MRI were normal.
13TAU increases were dependent on the handling temperature and platelet count and volume.
14Baseline platelet count was a strong predictor of all clinical outcomes.
15Predictors of spleen stiffness were splenomegaly, spleen volume, and platelet count.
16In conclusion, platelet count is a prognostic indicator in cancer surgeries.
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