Platelet count (PLT)
Platelet count refers to the number of platelets contained in blood per unit volume. Platelets are the smallest cell in the blood and can protect the integrity of the capillary. Normal Range (100 ~ 300) × 109/L check the platelet count, which refers to the number of platelets contained in blood per unit volume. Platelets are the smallest cell in the blood and can protect the integrity of the capillary. The Clinical Significance of platelet count is helpful for the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of clinical damage control and thrombosis. Increase: it is common in patients with primary hypertension, chronic leukemia, serious red cell disease, acute hemorrhage, acute hemolysis, malignant tumor, infection, hypoxia, trauma, fracture, etc. Reduction: it can be seen in the following cases: reduced platelet production (seen in acute leukemia and anemia) Excessive platelet damage (seen in primary purpura, spleen function, and other diseases) increase in platelet consumption (seen in diffuse vascular coagulation, thrombosis, and so on ).
Platelet count (PLT)