EDTA-dependent pseudothrombocytopenia in a 5-year-old boy: Case report

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https://doi.org/10.37980/im.journal.rspp.20232244

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EDTA, Throbocytopenia, pseudotrhombocytipenia, platelets

Abstract

Introduction: Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-dependent pseudothrombocytopenia (PTCP-EDTA) is a laboratory phenomenon with an estimated prevalence of 0.1-2% among hospitalized patients and between 15-17% in outpatients evaluated for isolated thrombocytopenia. It is caused by conformational changes at the level of platelet surface glycoproteins that induce platelet aggregation following EDTA exposure. This aggregation results in a false decrease in total platelet unit count when using automated analyzers.

Case presentation: We present the case of a 5-year-old patient who presented with low platelet levels without signs of active bleeding. The patient was admitted to the hospital while the cause of his low platelet count was being studied. For the diagnosis of PTCP-EDTA, a peripheral blood smear was performed and platelet levels were compared using the tube with citrate anticoagulant. Conclusion: PTCP-EDTA is often an overlooked diagnosis that may result in unnecessary procedures and additional expense for patients presenting with this phenomenon in vitro.

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2023-12-18

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