Abstract
Four unrelated patients with a severe form of von Willebrand disease showed no detectable factor VIII-related antigen (VIIR:Ag) in either their plasma or their platelets. They received cryoprecipitate infusions, three patients in a single injection each and one every day for 9 days before and after surgery. Platelet VIIIR:Ag was studied at different times during and after transfusion using electroimmunoassay of platelet extracts and electron microscopy of the platelets incubated with anti-VIIIR:Ag antibodies coupled to peroxidase. No VIIIR-Ag was detected in or around the patients' platelets, although this antigen was detected in the circulating blood. These results suggest that there was no VIIIR:Ag uptake from the plasma by the platelets and that platelet VIIIR:Ag came from megakaryocytes.
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Sultan, Y., Jeanneau, C., Lamaziere, J., Maisonneuve, P., & Caen, J. P. (1978). Platelet factor VIII-related antigen: studies in vivo after transfusion in patients with von Willebrand disease. Blood, 51(4), 751–761. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v51.4.751.bloodjournal514751
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