The first week of life is a time when hereditary or more frequently acquired factors lead to some important differences in the hemostatic mechanism of the newborn. It has been well known that ill neonates are prone to both hemorrhage and thrombosis. The aim of this study was to answer the question of whether there is a difference in platelet activation in healthy neonates during the first days of life that may contribute to both hemorrhage and thrombosis in the presence of additional pathologic insults. Platelet activation was determined with flow cytometry using monoclonal antibodies in 63 healthy children (29 neonates, 17 infants, and 17 older children). There was no significant difference in platelet activation among these three age grou...
Objective: To describe patterns of clinical bleeding in neonates with severe thrombocytopenia (ST an...
in NICU and to study them as a predictor of outcome in neonatal sepsis. This study was carried out i...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal haemorrhaging is often co-observed with thrombocytopenia; however, no evidence ...
The first week of life is a time when hereditary or more frequently acquired factors lead to some im...
Whole blood flow cytometry, an important new method for the assessment of platelet function, is part...
INTRODUCTION: We have previously demonstrated that, as compared to adults, the platelets of extremel...
Healthy newborns maintain normal circulating platelet counts, with a platelet ultrastructure that do...
Similarly to the development of the plasma coagulation system, which matures during the early weeks ...
Platelets are not only centrally involved in haemostasis, but also in antimicrobial defence and infl...
SUMMARY Platelet count and thrombopoietic activity were investigated in preterm infants at birth and...
Platelets were first described in the mid-nineteenth century. Since then, their roles were identifie...
OBJECTIVE: To describe patterns of clinical bleeding in neonates with severe thrombocytopenia (ST an...
Objective: To describe patterns of clinical bleeding in neonates with severe thrombocytopenia (ST an...
Background: Hematological parameters can reflect potential morbidity in premature neonates. Complete...
Platelets parameters including platelet count (PLT), plateletcrit (PCT), mean platelet volume (MPV) ...
Objective: To describe patterns of clinical bleeding in neonates with severe thrombocytopenia (ST an...
in NICU and to study them as a predictor of outcome in neonatal sepsis. This study was carried out i...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal haemorrhaging is often co-observed with thrombocytopenia; however, no evidence ...
The first week of life is a time when hereditary or more frequently acquired factors lead to some im...
Whole blood flow cytometry, an important new method for the assessment of platelet function, is part...
INTRODUCTION: We have previously demonstrated that, as compared to adults, the platelets of extremel...
Healthy newborns maintain normal circulating platelet counts, with a platelet ultrastructure that do...
Similarly to the development of the plasma coagulation system, which matures during the early weeks ...
Platelets are not only centrally involved in haemostasis, but also in antimicrobial defence and infl...
SUMMARY Platelet count and thrombopoietic activity were investigated in preterm infants at birth and...
Platelets were first described in the mid-nineteenth century. Since then, their roles were identifie...
OBJECTIVE: To describe patterns of clinical bleeding in neonates with severe thrombocytopenia (ST an...
Objective: To describe patterns of clinical bleeding in neonates with severe thrombocytopenia (ST an...
Background: Hematological parameters can reflect potential morbidity in premature neonates. Complete...
Platelets parameters including platelet count (PLT), plateletcrit (PCT), mean platelet volume (MPV) ...
Objective: To describe patterns of clinical bleeding in neonates with severe thrombocytopenia (ST an...
in NICU and to study them as a predictor of outcome in neonatal sepsis. This study was carried out i...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal haemorrhaging is often co-observed with thrombocytopenia; however, no evidence ...