Abstract
Transient thrombocytopenia was induced by ethanol infusion in an alcoholic patient with transient thrombocytopenia. A fall in activity of Cr51 labeled platelets paralleled the fall in platelet count, but no hepatic or splenic sequestration could be demonstrated. It is postulated that ethanol produced a metabolic alteration in the platelets which led to aggregation and temporary sequestration at an unknown site.
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© 1968 by American Society of Hematology, Inc.
1968
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