Hidden bleeding clues found in platelet granules
NCT ID NCT04095715
First seen Mar 23, 2026 · Last updated Jun 02, 2026 · Updated 12 times
Summary
This study looked at 166 people with unexplained bleeding to find out how often tiny defects in platelet dense granules (the parts that help blood clot) are the cause. Researchers used special tests to measure the number, content, and release of these granules. The goal was to better understand these defects and link them to bleeding patterns, which could improve future diagnosis.
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Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades - AP-HP
Paris, 75015, France
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