Dejan Dobrijević, Nataša Kaćanski-Rađenović, Jasmina Katanić, J. Kolarovic
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Introduction: Pseudothrombocytopenia induced by ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid is a rare phenomenon caused by autoantibodies against platelet membrane with overall prevalence of 0.1% in the general population. This phenomenon is an in vitro artifact and with different anticoagulant used, the patient had the physiological platelet count. Case report: This case is a report of a 2-year-old patient, whose initial complete blood count analysis revealed low platelet count (18 x 10 9 /L) without any visible signs of hemorrhage. After detecting multiple platelet clumps in the peripheral blood smear, the complete blood count was repeated using 3.2% sodium-citrate. The analysis of the new specimen revealed the physiological platelet count. Thus, the patient was diagnosed with pseudothrombocytopenia induced by ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. Conclusion: Pseudothrombocytopenia induced by ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid should always be suspected whenever thrombocytopenia without bleeding tendency is presented. The peripheral blood smear examination is the most convenient and the cheapest diagnostic test for excluding this artifact.
前言:乙二胺四乙酸致假性血小板减少症是一种罕见的由血小板膜自身抗体引起的现象,在一般人群中总体患病率为0.1%。这种现象是体外人工现象,在使用不同抗凝剂后,患者有生理性血小板计数。病例报告:本病例报告一名2岁患者,其初始全血细胞计数分析显示血小板计数低(18 x 10 9 /L),无任何明显出血迹象。外周血涂片检测到多个血小板团块后,用3.2%柠檬酸钠重复全血细胞计数。新标本的分析显示了生理血小板计数。因此,患者被诊断为乙二胺四乙酸所致的假性血小板减少症。结论:只要出现无出血倾向的血小板减少,应始终怀疑乙二胺四乙酸所致的假性血小板减少。外周血涂片检查是排除该伪影最方便、最便宜的诊断方法。