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Neutrophil Structure
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Profiles of hemostasis tests in patients with bleeding disorders


PT ELEVATED, PTT NORMAL, PLT NORMAL
1. Factor VII deficiency
{that includes early liver disease, vitamin K deficiency, or coumadin therapy}
2. Factor VII inhibitor
3. Dysfibrinogenemia
4. Inherited factor VII deficiency
5. Varients of DIC
6. factor X varients

PT ELEVATED, PTT ELEVATED, PLT NORMAL
1. Vitamin K deficiency
2. Liver disease
3. heparin
4. Coumadin
5. Factor X, V, prothrombin, or fibrinogen deficiency
6. Lupus inhibitor with hypoprothrombinemia
7. Primary fibrinolysis
8. Dysfibrinogenemia
9. DIC

PT ELEVATED, PTT ELEVATED, PLT DECREASED
1. DIC
2. LIVER DISEASE
3. HEPARIN THERAPY INDUCED THROMBOCYTOPENIA

PT NORMAL, PTT ELEVATED, PLT NORMAL
1. Factor VIII, IX, or XI deficiency
2. VWD
3. Heparin
4. Lupus inhibitor with qualitative PLT defect
5. Factor X variants

PT NORMAL, PTT NORMAL, PLT DECREASED
1. Increased PLT destruction
2. Decreased PLT production
3. Hemodilution
4. Hypersplenism
5. Myeloproliferative disroders or myelodysplasia
6. Inherited PLT disorders: Bernard-Soulier syndrome, Aldrich Syndrome

PT NORMAL, PTT NORMAL, PLT INCREASED
1. Myeloproliferative disorders
2. Post-splenectomy
3. Reactive

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