Dengue with Normal Platelet Count and no Hemoconcentration: Automated Hematogram in Cases with Underlying Thalassemia
Dear Editor, Dengue is an important arbovirus infection. This infection can result in an acute febrile illness. The important hematological abnormalities included hemoconcentration and thrombocytopenia (1). Due to the decreased platelet count, the patient might develop petechiae and hemorrhagic comp...
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Main Authors: | Beuy Joob (Author), Viroj Wiwanitkit (Author) |
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Iranian Society of Pathology,
2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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