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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 11

of 'Drug-induced immune thrombocytopenia'

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Immune-mediated thrombocytopenia resulting from sensitivity to oxaliplatin.
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Curtis BR, Kaliszewski J, Marques MB, Saif MW, Nabelle L, Blank J, McFarland JG, Aster RH
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Am J Hematol. 2006 Mar;81(3):193-8.
 
Thrombocytopenia developing in the course of chemotherapy for malignant disease is usually attributed to drug-induced marrow suppression and/or marrow replacement by tumor. We describe two patients who developed severe thrombocytopenia and hemorrhagic symptoms while being treated with oxaliplatin, 5-fluorouracil, and leukovorin for metastatic colon cancer in whom platelet destruction appears to have been caused by oxaliplatin-dependent antibodies specific for the platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa complex (alpha(IIb)/beta(3) integrin). Drug-induced immune thrombocytopenia (DITP) should be considered in patients who experience a sudden, isolated drop in platelet levels while being treated with chemotherapeutic agents, especially when adequate numbers of megakaryocytes are present in the bone marrow.
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Platelet&Neutrophil Immunology Laboratory, BloodCenter of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 53201-2178, USA. brian.curtis@bcw.edu
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