Platelet Satellitism: An Infrequent Cause of Spurious Thrombocytopenia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v17i1.278Abstract
Platelet adherence to Neutrophilic leucocytes or so called 'Platelet satellitism' is an infrequent pheno-menon. This finding was observed in a healthy person undergoing routine checkup. Multiple blood smears prepared from peripheral blood collected in Ethylene Diamine Tetra acetic Acid (EDTA) showed evidence of platelet satellitism with the Neutrophils only. Adhe-rence was not observed with any other cell type. Plate-let satellitism totally disappeared when samples were collected in heparin or tri-sodium citrate.
Key words: Platelet Satellitism, Neutrophils, EDTA.
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