Cyclic thrombocytopenia with statistically significant neutrophil oscillations

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Abstract

Cyclic thrombocytopenia is often misdiagnosed as immune thrombocytopenia due to similar clinical features, a fact of significance because cyclic thrombocytopenia generally responds poorly to treatments used successfully in immune thrombocytopenia. A precise diagnosis must establish the statistical significance of periodicity of the platelet counts using statistical methods (eg, Lomb-Scargle periodogram).

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Langlois, G. P., Arnold, D. M., Potts, J., Leber, B., Dale, D. C., & Mackey, M. C. (2018). Cyclic thrombocytopenia with statistically significant neutrophil oscillations. Clinical Case Reports, 6(7), 1347–1352. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.1611

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