An unusual case of sodium citrate-dependent artifactual platelet count.

Q2 Medicine Interventional Medicine and Applied Science Pub Date : 2019-10-07 eCollection Date: 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1556/1646.11.2019.24
Francesco Dima, Gian Luca Salvagno, Elisa Danese, Dino Veneri, Giuseppe Lippi
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Background: Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)-dependent pseudothrombocytopenia is a rare phenomenon. Spurious pseudothrombocytopenia has also been described in other circumstances, while artifactual platelet count in whole blood samples anticoagulated with sodium citrate is an exceptional occurrence.

Case report: In this study, we describe the case of a 44-year-old ostensibly healthy woman who attended the local outpatient clinic for routine laboratory testing, including platelet count in EDTA and sodium citrate, for suspected artifactual pseudothrombocytopenia previously identified in another center. The results of hematological testing on both specimens were essentially normal, except for mild anemia. Nevertheless, the platelet number was 425 × 109/L in K2EDTA and 266 × 109/L (293 × 109/L after correcting for sample dilution) in sodium citrate, respectively. Microscopic revision of blood smears revealed the presence of platelet aggregates and satellitism only in the sodium citrate specimen.

Conclusion: Unlike previous occasional reports of concomitant EDTA- and sodium citrate-dependent pseudothrombocytopenia, we first describe a paradigmatic case of artifactual platelet count attributable to platelet clumping and satellitism, exclusively developing in blood anticoagulated with sodium citrate.

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异例柠檬酸钠依赖性人工血小板计数。
背景:乙二胺四乙酸(EDTA)依赖性假性血小板减少症是一种罕见的现象。假性血小板减少症在其他情况下也有描述,而柠檬酸钠抗凝全血样本中人为血小板计数是一种例外情况。病例报告:在本研究中,我们描述了一名44岁表面健康的女性,她到当地门诊进行常规实验室检查,包括EDTA和柠檬酸钠的血小板计数,因为之前在另一个中心发现了疑似人为假性血小板减少症。两个标本的血液学测试结果基本正常,除了轻度贫血。然而,血小板数量在K2EDTA和柠檬酸钠中分别为425 × 109/L和266 × 109/L(校正样品稀释后为293 × 109/L)。镜检血液涂片显示只有在柠檬酸钠标本中存在血小板聚集和卫星状。结论:与之前偶尔报道的EDTA-和柠檬酸钠依赖性假性血小板减少症不同,我们首先描述了一个典型的由血小板聚集和卫星化引起的人造血小板计数,这种情况只发生在柠檬酸钠抗凝血中。
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