Glanzmann thrombasthenia-A not so rare platelet function disorder in Pakistan

Objectives: To determine the prevalence, clinical manifestations and laboratory findings of Pakistani Glanzmann Thrombasthenia patients and to assess the treatment received by these patients. Materials and Method: This cross-sectional study examined 2542 patients over a period of 10 years who were r...

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Main Authors: Rafia Mahmood (Author), Hamid Saeed Malik (Author), Maria Khan (Author), Sadia Ali (Author), Asad Mahmood (Author), Saleem Ahmed Khan (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Objectives: To determine the prevalence, clinical manifestations and laboratory findings of Pakistani Glanzmann Thrombasthenia patients and to assess the treatment received by these patients. Materials and Method: This cross-sectional study examined 2542 patients over a period of 10 years who were referred with a suspicion of a platelet function disorder. Clinical details, laboratory parameters and treatment received were noted. Results: Glanzmann thrombasthenia constituted 80.15% of the platelet function disorders. Of these, males were 112 (34.25%) while females were 215 (65.75%). Median age at diagnosis was 9 yrs 2 months (range of 8 months to 26 years) and at first presentation was 4 years 3 months (range of 3 months to 12 years). Consanguinity was observed in 85.32% of the patients. Common clinical features were easy bruisability (85%), epistaxis (78.6%) and gum bleed (56.3%). Mean haemoglobin was 8.6+2.46 g/dl and mean bleeding time was > 15 min. All patients showed no aggregation with collagen, ADP and epinephrine and a normal response to ristocetin on light transmission aggregometry. Conclusion: We have reported a large number of patients of Glanzmann thrombasthenia, a disorder which is not so rare in our population, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and appropriate management.
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10.1016/j.gpeds.2022.100026