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A pregnant, primiparous 32-year-old woman at 28 weeks’ gestation presented for a routine prenatal visit. Blood work showed thrombocytopenia with platelet count of 60 (reference range 130–380) × 109/L.
The peripheral blood smear showed varied degrees of anisopoikilocytosis. The erythrocytes were basically normocytic and normochromic, but 4 patients had a mild degree of hypochromasia.
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The symptoms of high blood sugar include frequent urination, fatigue, blurry vision, frequent hunger, and tingling in your limbs. Here’s what to do to manage your diabetes.
The most common early signs of type 2 diabetes are frequent urination, extreme thirst, and persistent hunger. However, there are other symptoms that may alert you to this disease. A diagnosis can ...
Morphometric analysis of peripheral nerves in people with spinal cord injury Aurora Messina Mary P. Galea Research Open Access 01 Jul 2025 Scientific Reports Volume: 15, P: 20703 ...
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