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This document discusses purpura trombocitopénica trombótica (PTT), a rare blood disorder characterized by low platelet counts and an increased risk of bleeding and clotting. PTT causes the immune system to mistakenly attack and destroy platelets, which are important for normal blood clotting. Patients with PTT may experience symptoms such as easy bruising, small purple spots on the skin, excessive bleeding from minor cuts or wounds, and heavy menstrual periods.
This document discusses purpura trombocitopénica trombótica (PTT), a rare blood disorder characterized by low platelet counts and an increased risk of bleeding and clotting. PTT causes the immune system to mistakenly attack and destroy platelets, which are important for normal blood clotting. Patients with PTT may experience symptoms such as easy bruising, small purple spots on the skin, excessive bleeding from minor cuts or wounds, and heavy menstrual periods.
This document discusses purpura trombocitopénica trombótica (PTT), a rare blood disorder characterized by low platelet counts and an increased risk of bleeding and clotting. PTT causes the immune system to mistakenly attack and destroy platelets, which are important for normal blood clotting. Patients with PTT may experience symptoms such as easy bruising, small purple spots on the skin, excessive bleeding from minor cuts or wounds, and heavy menstrual periods.