by E Mantadakis 2024 Cited by 70Reactive thrombocytosis can also be related to treatment with several drugs( ). Adrenaline and corticosteroids are known to cause transient thrombocytosis
Drugs. Drug-induced thrombocytosis can result from various causative factors. One proposed mechanism is that certain drugs can cause the release of cytokines, particularly IL6, leading to thrombocytosis. The increased IL6 would then lead to thrombocytosis. Many drugs can induce thrombocytosis, with varying propensities to do so.
The causes of thrombocytosis have been reported in several studies. However, to our knowledge, this is the largest study to date analyzing the causes of thrombocytosis defined by a platelet count of >450 10 9 /L in adults. In our study, we identified 150 patients (12.5%) with primary thrombocytosis in the total cohort of 1,202 patients with
The condition arises from a fault in the bone marrow cells leading to over-production of platelets but the cause of the fault is unknown, and this type is not common. [2] When the cause is known such as another disorder or disease, the term thrombocytosis is preferred, as either secondary or reactive thrombocytosis. Reactive thrombocytosis is
The condition arises from a fault in the bone marrow cells leading to over-production of platelets but the cause of the fault is unknown, and this type is not common. [2] When the cause is known such as another disorder or disease, the term thrombocytosis is preferred, as either secondary or reactive thrombocytosis. Reactive thrombocytosis is
Essential thrombocytosis is due to an underlying problem where the bone marrow starts making too many platelets on its own. Some physicians also call this primary thrombocytosis. Secondary thrombocytosis Secondary thrombocytosis, or reactive thrombocytosis, is the more common cause for patients to have high platelet numbers. This typically
Drug-induced thrombocytosis has been associated with glucocorticoids No known cause of reactive thrombocytosis. Hemoglobin 13 g/dL (to rule out
Vinca alkaloids have the most convincing data to show that they can induce thrombocytosis through their thrombocyte-stimulating properties. Micona- zole has been implicated in causing thrombocytosis and has a documented case validated by drug re- challenge. Iron, predictably, can cause a transient thrombocytosis.
Thrombocytosis caused by meropenem for injection. Adverse Drug Reactions Journal. 2024, 23(10):
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