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NHLBI Educational Materials Catalog: Facts About Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura

Facts About Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura

Written in plain English, this fact sheet provides you with comprehensive information on this bleeding disorder, also known as ITP. ITP is caused by low platelet production, which reduces the ability of blood to clot. Explains how ITP is an autoimmune disease, the role of platelets, and the difference between acute and chronic ITP. Contains links to other online resources.

Item No.: 06-5706
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Format: Disease and Conditions Index Fact Sheet : Color
Page Count: 12 pages
Subject: Blood-Other Blood Disease
Audience: General Public/Patients
Language: English
Size: 8.5 in. X 11 in.
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2006
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