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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maryam Barkhordarian, M.D.[2]

Overview

There is no established system for the classification of [disease name].

OR

Immune thrombocytopenia may be classified according to associated conditions into groups: primary or secondary.

OR

[Disease name] may be classified into [large number > 6] subtypes based on [classification method 1], [classification method 2], and [classification method 3]. [Disease name] may be classified into several subtypes based on [classification method 1], [classification method 2], and [classification method 3].

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Based on the duration of symptoms,Immune thrombocytopenia may be classified as either acute, persistent and chronic.

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If the staging system involves specific and characteristic findings and features: According to the [staging system + reference], there are [number] stages of [malignancy name] based on the [finding1], [finding2], and [finding3]. Each stage is assigned a [letter/number1] and a [letter/number2] that designate the [feature1] and [feature2].

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The staging of [malignancy name] is based on the [staging system].

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There is no established system for the staging of [malignancy name].

Classification

Immune thrombocytopenia may be classified according to disease phase into three groups:

  • Newly diagnosed ITP (0-3 months)
  • Persistent ITP (3-12 moths)
  • Chronic ITP ( > 12 months)

Immune Thrombocytopenia may be classified into two subtypes based on associated disease:

  • Primary ( isolated thrombocytopenia < 100 <math>\times</math><math>10^{9}</math>/L in the absence of co-existing disorder)
  • Secondary ( associated to another disease such as ITP associated with common variable immune deficiency (CVID). [1]

References

  1. Schmoldt A, Benthe HF, Haberland G (1975). "Digitoxin metabolism by rat liver microsomes" Check |url= value (help). Biochem Pharmacol. 24 (17): 1639–41. PMID https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autrev.2014.01.026 Check |pmid= value (help).

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