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    A Platelet Release Defect in Which There Is a Severe
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A Platelet Release Defect in Which There Is a Severe

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Question 1

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A platelet release defect in which there is a severe lack of alpha granules in platelets is known as:


A) Bernard-Soulier syndrome
B) Chediak-Higashi syndrome
C) Glanzmann's thrombasthenia
D) Gray platelet syndrome

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