Demographic data, natural history, and prognostic factors of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in children: A multicentered study from Argentina
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2008Vol. 52(4), pp. 491–496
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Hugo Donato, Armando Picón, Mònica Martínez, María Cristina Rapetti, Amadeo Rosso, Sergio Gomez, Nestor Rossi, Viviana Bacciedoni, Gabriel Schvartzman, Cecilia Riccheri, Alejandra Costa, Juan Di Santo
Abstract
Age and score were main prognostic factors. Infants <1 year of age are a special group with a brief course and very high recovery rate that are not influenced by other prognostic factors. Definition of groups based on age and scoring could be useful to establish differential management guidelines. The cut-off value to define chronic ITP should be changed to 12 months.
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