Drug-induced immune thrombocytopenia
From DrKoop's partner site on breast cancer, MyBreastCancerNetwork.com
Definition Drug-induced immune thrombocytopenia is a condition where the use of certain drugs leads to the formation of antibodies against platelets. These antibodies can cause a low platelet count, which makes bleeding more likely. If these antibodies are formed during pregnancy, they may pass from the mother to the fetus. Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Review Date: 07/29/2005 ![]() advertisement
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