Acquired pseudo-pseudo Bernard-Soulier syndrome complicating Gaucher's disease.

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  • H Kelsey
  • C Christopoulos
  • A A Gray
  • S J Machin
چکیده

AIMS To investigate the abnormality in platelet function in two patients with type I Gaucher's disease causing a chronic bleeding tendency despite normalisation of the platelet count after spleen removal. METHODS Routine laboratory methods were used to assess baseline coagulation. Platelet aggregometry was used to assess platelet responses to a range of agonists, and abnormalities were further assessed in mixing experiments using washed platelets and patients' plasma. RESULTS Platelets from both patients with Gaucher's disease failed to agglutinate to ristocetin, despite normal platelet surface glycoprotein (GP) Ib and plasma von Willebrand factor activity. The agglutination of normal washed platelets was abolished by incubation in patient plasma. The inhibitory activity did not lie in the IgG fraction of patient plasma, and was found to be loosely associated with the patient platelet surface. CONCLUSIONS The inhibition of ristocetin induced platelet agglutination in patients with Gaucher's disease causes a prolonged skin bleeding time. This could be due to the accumulated glucocerebroside in the plasma coating the platelet membrane. It is suggested that the term pseudo-pseudo Bernard-Soulier syndrome would be appropriate, as on initial screening, the abnormality has the features of Bernard-Soulier syndrome, but further investigation shows normal plasma von Willebrand activity and platelet surface GP Ib concentrations. The inhibitory activity is not due to a platelet specific antibody as is the case in pseudo-Bernard Soulier syndrome.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of clinical pathology

دوره 47 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1994