Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2769717 | Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Severe thrombocytosis (platelet count >1 000 000 μLâ1) is a rare, usually reactive, process and few perioperative cases have been reported. We describe the management of a patient who developed severe reactive thrombocytosis in the preoperative period before undergoing segmentectomy to remove a malignant nodule. A platelet count of 2 086 000 μLâ1 was observed during the first few days after surgery; we therefore started antiplatelet therapy to prevent thrombotic complications. We analyze the factors that might have contributed to the development of severe thrombocytosis in this case and discuss the different treatment options that may affect perioperative outcomes in these patients.
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Authors
B. (Facultativo Especialista de Área), E. (Médico Residente), R. (Médico Residente), R. (Jefe de Sección), A. (Jefe de Servicio), M. (Jefe de Departamento),