When (if ever) do you check for anti-platelet antibodies for workup of thrombocytopenia?
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Hematology · University of Washington
Routinely available anti-platelet antibody tests have a sensitivity too high and specificity too low to be of much clinical use. A patient's response to first line therapy (steroids or IVIg) is most telling and if there is no response, a bone marrow is warranted as it would be atypical for ITP.
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