Immune thrombocytopenia is a benign and self-limiting disorder. Data about the condition and its incidence from low-income countries is limited. This paper reviews the research about immune thrombocytopenia, comparing low- and high-income countries. Diagnosis is usually based on complete blood count and peripheral smear and, in selected cases, bone marrow aspiration. The disease has a high remission rate both in high- and low-income countries and intracranial haemorrhage is rare. The recommended treatment is simply observation of cases, especially when the platelet count is > 10 000/mm3. If drug therapy is required, oral steroids are the most economical choice.
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Rehman, A. (2009). Immune thrombocytopenia in children with reference to low-income countries. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. World Health Organization. https://doi.org/10.26719/2009.15.3.729
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