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Mechanisms of platelet recovery in ITP associated with therapy

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ANNALS OF HEMATOLOGY
Volume 89, Issue -, Pages S31-S35

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00277-010-0916-2

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ITP; Therapy; IVIg; Anti-D; Corticosteroids; Splenectomy; Helicobacter pylori

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Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune disease primarily characterized by increased clearance of auto-antibody-sensitized platelets by Fc-receptor-bearing macrophages in the spleen and liver. It has been classically accepted that antibody-mediated platelet destruction is Fc dependent. Recent studies, however, may also indicate the involvement of Fc-independent pathways of platelet destruction. Current treatment options work by immunosuppression (e.g., corticosteroids), immunomodulation (e.g., IVIg and anti-D), or removal of the platelet destruction site (splenectomy) in ITP. This review will discuss the mechanisms of action of these and other treatments for ITP.

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