Platelets are tiny blood cells that help in the formation of clots which helps to stop bleeding. They rush to the damaged site in the body where they form a clot as a plug to stop the damage. They are formed in the bone marrow and white and red blood cells. The body requires a specific number of platelet count to function properly. A normal platelet count in human body is considered to be 150000 to 450000 platelets per microliter of blood. The risk of bleeding develops if the platelet count falls below 10000 to 20000. Abnormal platelet count may result in several health conditions such as thrombocytopenia essential thrombocythemia secondary thrombocytosis and platelet dysfunction. Thrombocytopenia is a condition in which bone marrow makes too few platelets. The common causes of this disease include cancer liver disease pregnancy infections and an abnormal immune system. Diagnosis of conditions related to platelets involves a simple blood test to determine the platelet count. This book provides significant information of platelets to help develop a good understanding of their role in health and medicine. Those in search of information to further their knowledge will be greatly assisted by it.
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