Abstract

Plasmatic beta-thromboglobulin (BTG) has been assayed in 5 patients with May-Hegglin anomaly. All patients showed a normal BTG plasmatic level. The plasma BTG/number of platelets ratio resulted to be elevated but this was due to the low platelet count typical of the disease. The platelet content in BTG was studied in only 2 patients and was found to be four times the normal value; however, the circulating BTG platelet mass in these patients resulted to be within normal limits.

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