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2 abnormal pfa-100 tests. platelet aggregation test "not indicative of bleeding disorder". continue to investigate, or nothing more to know?

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PFA-100 Testing : An abnormal pfa-100 test needs to be investigated further for possible underlying abnormalities. Read===>http://www.Practical-haemostasis.Com/platelets/platelet_function_testing_pfa100.Html. There are a number of conditions that can give positive results, and your hematologist will guide you through a step-wise approach to testing so that you can find the abnormality.

Answered 2/14/2013

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Lab tests: Interpreting lab tests without knowing the clinical indications for them having been run is commonly a fruitless enterprise. You are probably fine, but discuss this with the doctor who ordered your tests.

Answered 2/15/2013

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