Elevated numbers of reticulated platelets in hyperthyroidism: Direct evidence for an increase of thrombopoiesis

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We studied thrombopoietic activity in hyperthyroidism by determination of reticulated platelet counts. At the time of hyperthyroidism 14/15 patients had higher reticulated platelets than after achievement of euthyroidism (P<0.001). There was no difference in peripheral platelet counts and mean platelet volumes at the time of hyperthyroidism when compared to euthyroidism. Three patients had pan- and auto-reactive platelet antibodies during hyperthyroidism. These antibodies were directed against GPIIb/IIIa in two patients and against GPIb/IX in one patient. Our findings provide direct evidence that hyperthyroidism is associated with increased platelet production, as reflected by an increase in reticulated platelets.

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Stiegler, G., Stohlawetz, P., Brugger, S., Jilma, B., Vierhapper, H., Höcker, P., & Panzer, S. (1998). Elevated numbers of reticulated platelets in hyperthyroidism: Direct evidence for an increase of thrombopoiesis. British Journal of Haematology, 101(4), 656–658. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2141.1998.00765.x

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