Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura laboratory findings
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Overview
Laboratory Findings
Platelet-associated antibody (IgG), which was the standard test of past years, is not now considered mandatory to diagnose ITP. Test for platelet antibody are not helpful as both their sensitivity and specificity are limited.