An abnormally low number of platelets. If your platelet count gets too low, bleeding may occur.
abnormal decrease in the number of blood platelets.
An abnormally low level of circulating platelets.
A low level of platelets in the blood. These low levels can cause bruising or bleeding as well as a delay in the injury healing process.
significant reduction in peripheral blood platelet counts.
A lack of platelets making bleeding or bruising more likely. if the platelet level is low enough can be fatal.
An abnormally low platelet count in the circulating blood.
a fewer than normal number of platelets per unit volume of blood, i.e. fewer than 130 x 109 platelets per liter. titre a measure of the concentration or activity of an active substance.
A decrease in blood platelets; also thrombopenia.
A decrease in the number of platelets in the blood, resulting in the potential for increased bleeding and decreased ability for clotting.
a condition of abnormally small number of platelets in circulation.
Reduction of platelets in the blood, which reduces blood clotting and increases the risk of bleeding.
Abnormally decreased numbers of circulating blood platelets.
(noun) reduction of the number of platelets in the blood.
A shortage of platelets within the blood
A below-normal number of platelets in the blood.
An absolute decrease in the circulating platelets in the blood.
a blood disease characterized by an abnormally small number of platelets in the blood
An abnormally low level of blood-clotting thrombocytes, also called platelets, in the blood.
A decrease in the normal number of platelets, a substance found in the blood that is necessary to help the blood clot. This condition can cause spontaneous bruising and prolonged bleeding after injury.
An exceptional decrease in the number of platelets found in the blood.
Low blood platelet number. Causes includeplatelet destruction by the immune system or drug-induced decreased platelet production.
An abnormally low number of platelets often due to disease or drug therapy.
A disorder in which the number of platelets in the blood is reduced.
Abnormally low blood platelets, which are needed for clotting. Can be a side effect of some TN medications.
lowered platelets in the blood, resulting in bleeding into the skin - purpura
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An abnormally low number of platelets (thrombocytes). If the platelets are too few, bleeding could occur.
Abnormally low number of platelets in the blood. Platelets are produced by the body to stop bleeding.
Abnormal decrease in number of the blood platelets.
An abnormally low number of platelets due to disease, reaction to a drug, or toxic reaction to treatments.
A condition in which there is an abnormally small number of platelets in the circulating blood; usually associated with bleeding conditions.
A decrease in the number of blood platelets
The decreased number of platelets in the blood (150,000 per mm3).
A condition in which the number of platelets, or thrombocytes, is below normal, resulting in the tendency to bruise and bleed more easily.
An abnormally low number of platelets in the blood.
A state of having a subnormal number of platelets in the blood.
The condition of having abnormally low numbers of platelets.
A condition in which there are too few platelets in the blood.
abnormal maternal blood condition characterized by reduced platelet concentrations in the plasma, caused by either decreased platelet production/survival or increased consumption
A decreased number of blood platelets.
Low platelet count, that can lead to impaired blood clotting and spontaneous bleeding. Thrombocytopenia can occur in severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
Below-normal levels of platelets which are part of the clotting process
Decrease in the number of platelets in circulating blood.
Having too few platelets.
A condition in which there are not enough platelets, leading to easy bruising and excessive bleeding. (Read about " Bleeding Disorders")
A lowered platelet count.
A shortage of platelets in the blood. This reduces the ability of the blood to clot.
A condition where there are too few platelets (cells produced in the bone marrow that are needed for clotting).
a condition in which there is an abnormally small number of platelets in the circulating blood, increasing the risk of bleeding.
a lower than normal number of platelets defined as less than or equal to 50,000/mm 3 .
Decrease in the number of blood platelets (thrombocytes)
An abnormally low number of platelets (thrombocytes). If the platelet number are too low, bleeding could occur.
a condition with a low blood platelet level.
A disorder sometimes associated with abnormal bleeding in which the number of platelets (cells that help blood to clot) is abnormally low.
(throm-bo-si-to-PEE-nee-uh) A decrease in blood platelets.
low platelet count, which can lead to impaired blood clotting and prolonged bleeding
A deficiency in the number of platelets.
A decrease in the number of platelets in the blood that may result in easy bruising and excessive bleeding from wounds or bleeding in mucous membranes and other tissues.
Low platelet count. Thymocytes: T cells; lymphocytes arising in the thymus.
(throm-bo-sigh-toe-PEEN-e-uh) : a decrease in the number of platelets in the blood; can be a side effect of chemotherapy.
persistent decrease in the number of blood platelets that is often associated with hemorrhagic conditions -- called also thrombopenia
An abnormally low number of platelets. (thrombocytes). This condition may indicate the risk of bleeding.
An abnormally low number of platelets (thrombocytes). If the platelet count is too low then bleeding could occur.
a blood disorder in which there are not enough platelets. Platelets are cells in the blood that help blood to clot.
Thrombocytopenia (or -paenia, or thrombopenia in short) is the presence of relatively few platelets in blood.