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Reference Guide for the Diagnosis of Adult Primary Immune Thrombocytopenia, 2023 Edition

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Journal Int J Hematol
Specialty Hematology
Date 2023 Nov 13
PMID 37957517
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Primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by isolated thrombocytopenia due to accelerated platelet destruction and impaired platelet production. Diagnosis of ITP is still challenging because ITP has been diagnosed by exclusion. Exclusion of thrombocytopenia due to bone marrow failure is especially important in Japan because of high prevalence of aplastic anemia compared to Western countries. Hence, we propose a new diagnostic criteria involving the measurement of plasma thrombopoietin (TPO) levels and percentage of immature platelet fraction (RP% or IPF%); 1) isolated thrombocytopenia with no morphological evidence of dysplasia in any blood cell type in a blood smear, 2) normal or slightly increased plasma TPO level (< cutoff), 3) elevated RP% or IPF% (> upper limit of normal), and 4) absence of other conditions that potentially cause thrombocytopenia including secondary ITP. A diagnosis of ITP is made if conditions 1-4 are all met. Cases in which criterion 2 or 3 is not met or unavailable are defined as "possible ITP," and diagnosis of ITP can be made mainly by typical clinical course. These new criteria enable us to clearly differentiate ITP from aplastic anemia and other forms of hypoplastic thrombocytopenia and can be highly useful in clinical practice for avoiding unnecessary bone marrow examination as well as for appropriate selection of treatments.

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