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Lecture 8: Functional and Qualitative Disorders of Platelets

Michele P. Lambert MD
Presentation Date: 
October 24, 2024

Platelets have a critical role in primary hemostasis.

A wide range of hereditary and acquired disorders impact platelet function, leading to bleeding​

Objectives:
1. Recognize the common clinical presentation of qualitative platelet disorders
2. Understand the typical mechanisms by which inherited defects of platelet function occur and list a disorder that exemplifies each mechanism
3. Describe the most common acquired platelet function defects and their clinical presentations.

Michele P. Lambert MD

Medical Director of the Special Coagulation Laboratory
Attending Physician in the Division of Hematology
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Disclosures:
> Advisory board member for Octapharma, Novartis, Janssen, Sobi, PDSA, CdLS Foundation and the 22q Society
> Consultant for Novartis, Sobi, argenx, Janssen
> Research funding from Sysmex, Novartis, Janssen, Sobi, Rocket

Genomic landscape of megakaryopoiesis and platelet function defects. 

Schematic cartoon representing the proteins mutated in inherited platelet function disorders. 


Elisa Bianchi et al. Blood 2016;127:1249-1259

Starting in 2025, lectures are eligible for Continuing Education Credit.
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