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Table 1.

Demographic, clinical and laboratory characteristics in 32 patients with primary secretion defects.

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Figure 1.

Flow-chart of the study of the prevalence of PSD.

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Table 2.

Diagnosis and bleeding severity score values in 207 patients.

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Figure 2.

Relationships between measures of bleeding severity and pattern of platelet defect.

The Figure shows the distribution of bleeding severity score (top), age-normalized bleeding severity score (middle) and age of first bleeding requiring medical attention (bottom) in patients with different patterns of platelet defect. The asterisk (*) indicates a patient with age-normalized bleeding severity score of 1.89. P-values were calculated by Kruskal-Wallis test.

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Table 3.

Association between bleeding severity score and platelet secretion testing results in 32 patients with primary secretion defects.

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