Platelet Glycoprotein

Haematology


Description

Platelet membrane glycoprotein IIb / IIIa is a heterodimer complex with functions as a platelet fibrinogen receptor. Deficiency of this complex give rise to conditions such as Glanzmann's thrombasthenia and Bernard Soulier syndrome.


Indications

Suspected cases of Bernard Soulier syndrome or Glanzmanns Thrombasthenia


Sample Type

Whole Blood (EDTA 4.0 ML), Date and time of collection to be written on sample. Room temperature storage.


Reference Range

No range available


Turnaround Time

5 working days


Testing Frequency

As required Monday - Friday. Sample should ideally be received by laboratory within 24 hours of collection. External samples should be sent by 1st class post according to postal regulations for transporting samples or local transport arrangements if in place.


External Notes

Relevant clinical information should be provided on request form. No weekend or out of hours service available for this test


References

1. The clinical utility of flow cytometry in the study of platelets. Ault KA et al, Seminars in Haematology 2001 Apr; 38(2):160 – 168
2. A review of inherited platelet disorders with guidelines for their management on behalf of the UKHCDO. Bolton-Maggs Paula. H.B et al. British Journal of Haematology 2006, 135, 603-633.
3.Guidelines for the laboratory investigation of heritable disorders of platelet function. Harrison Paul et al. British journal of Haematology. 2011. 155, 30-44.


Please note: the above information is subject to change and we endeavour to keep this website up to date wherever necessary.

Your contact for this test

team

Rosalie Ward BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science, MSc Pathological Science, FIBMS

Section Lead - Cellular Immunology/Cell Markers

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