2019
DOI: 10.7197/cmj.vi.610865
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Evaluation of platelet indices in acute, subacute and, chronic phases of deep venous thrombosis

Abstract: The etiology of deep vein thrombosis disease is multifactorial, and currently, it is seen as a public health problem. Simple, cheap and useful tests that can be used for diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up is increasingly needed day by day because of the increasing number of patients. For this purpose, the changes of platelet indices in routine hemogram tests during DVT follow-up were examined retrospectively. Method: This study is a retrospective analysis of patients who diagnosed with deep venous thrombosis … Show more

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“…The 5 µ sections on the polylysine slides were stained with hematoxylin-eosin, the size of the thrombotic mass was evaluated under a light microscope, and the damage to the endothelium was evaluated as shown in the table (Table 1). Damage to the entire endothelium (3) Thrombus in half of the lumen (2) Damage to half of the endothelium (2) Thrombus in a quarter of the lumen (1) Damage to the quarter of the endothelium (1) No thrombus (0)…”
Section: Histopathological Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The 5 µ sections on the polylysine slides were stained with hematoxylin-eosin, the size of the thrombotic mass was evaluated under a light microscope, and the damage to the endothelium was evaluated as shown in the table (Table 1). Damage to the entire endothelium (3) Thrombus in half of the lumen (2) Damage to half of the endothelium (2) Thrombus in a quarter of the lumen (1) Damage to the quarter of the endothelium (1) No thrombus (0)…”
Section: Histopathological Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Venous ulcer and postphlebitic syndrome may occur in untreated patients. Cancer, postoperative long-term bed dependency, sedentary lifestyle, advanced age, obesity, tobacco use, organ failure, neurological diseases, hereditary causes, increased platelet count, and increased red blood cell distribution width may have a predisposing effect [1,2]. In the Caucasian race, which includes Turkey, DVT cases are observed at a rate of 50-124/100,000 per year [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%