Spontaneous Serious Complications Such as Epistaxis, Gingival Bleeding, Menorrhagia, and Gastrointestinal
Multiple Choice
Spontaneous serious complications such as epistaxis, gingival bleeding, menorrhagia, and gastrointestinal bleeding usually are not present until the platelet count is:
A) 400-500 109/L
B) 100-400 109/L
C) 50-100 109/L
D) <20 109/L
E) None of the above
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