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platelet A component of the blood responsible for the formation of clots in response to injury.
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platelet an irregularly shaped disk-like fragment of a larger cell that functions in clotting
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platelet count Counts below 100,000/ml are significant. Platelets can be counted directly, or numbers can be estimated from the blood smear (>5 per oil-immersion field). Decreased platelet numbers (thrombocytopenia) occur with disseminated intravascular coagulation, bone marrow depression, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, systemic lupus erythematosus and severe hemorrhage. ...
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plate Short for printing plate, this is generally a thin sheet of metal that carries the printing image. The plate surface is treated or configured so that only the printing image is ink receptive.
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platelet the smallest of the cells in the blood which are essential for coagulation of the blood.
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