Pronunciation: /θrɒmboʊsaɪtoʊˈpiːniə/
noun a medical condition characterized by a deficiency of platelets in the blood, resulting in the potential for excessive bleeding or bruising
A1 Thrombocytopenia is a medical condition where a person has a low platelet count.
A2 The doctor diagnosed the patient with thrombocytopenia after conducting blood tests.
B1 Treatment for thrombocytopenia may include medications to increase platelet production.
B2 Severe cases of thrombocytopenia can lead to excessive bleeding and bruising.
C1 Patients with thrombocytopenia may need regular monitoring of their platelet levels.
C2 The hematologist recommended a bone marrow biopsy to further investigate the cause of thrombocytopenia.
formal Thrombocytopenia is a condition characterized by a low platelet count in the blood.
informal My friend was diagnosed with thrombocytopenia, which means she has low platelets.
slang Having thrombocytopenia is like running low on the blood's clotting helpers.
figurative In a sea of platelets, thrombocytopenia is like having a small lifeboat.
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