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The following pages link to Stomatocytic haemolysis and macrothrombocytopenia (Mediterranean stomatocytosis/macrothrombocytopenia) is the haematological presentation of phytosterolaemia (Q33367390):
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- Sitosterolemia: a review and update of pathophysiology, clinical spectrum, diagnosis, and management (Q26751001) (← links)
- Mechanisms and genetic determinants regulating sterol absorption, circulating LDL levels, and sterol elimination: implications for classification and disease risk (Q27003094) (← links)
- Plant Sterols, Stanols, and Sitosterolemia (Q28083667) (← links)
- An inherited macrothrombocytopenic disorder with abnormal large granules (Q33371547) (← links)
- Plant sterols cause macrothrombocytopenia in a mouse model of sitosterolemia. (Q33378034) (← links)
- Thrombocytopenia and platelet abnormalities in high-density lipoprotein receptor-deficient mice (Q33379402) (← links)
- Platelet and red blood cell indices in Harris platelet syndrome (Q33388456) (← links)
- A Phytosterolemia Patient Presenting Exclusively with Macrothrombocytopenia and Stomatocytic Hemolysis (Q33395343) (← links)
- Genetics of familial forms of thrombocytopenia (Q33402780) (← links)
- Inherited thrombocytopenias frequently diagnosed in adults (Q33406532) (← links)
- Pathogenesis and management of inherited thrombocytopenias: rationale for the use of thrombopoietin-receptor agonists (Q33407443) (← links)
- Specific macrothrombocytopenia/hemolytic anemia associated with sitosterolemia (Q33411177) (← links)
- Sitosterolemia: diagnosis, investigation, and management (Q33415263) (← links)
- Diagnosis and treatment of inherited thrombocytopenias. (Q33422383) (← links)
- Progress in understanding the diagnosis and molecular genetics of macrothrombocytopenias (Q33422572) (← links)
- Congenital macrothrombocytopenia is a heterogeneous disorder in India (Q33432986) (← links)
- Two novel variants of the ABCG5 gene cause xanthelasmas and macrothrombocytopenia: a brief review of hematological abnormalities of sitosterolemia (Q33443549) (← links)
- Sitosterolemia Presenting as Pseudohomozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia (Q34528515) (← links)
- Ezetimibe reduces plant sterol accumulation and favorably increases platelet count in sitosterolemia (Q34758494) (← links)
- Plant sterols and stanols: their role in health and disease (Q36666338) (← links)
- Phytosterol feeding causes toxicity in ABCG5/G8 knockout mice (Q36750113) (← links)
- Platelet hyperreactivity explains the bleeding abnormality and macrothrombocytopenia in a murine model of sitosterolemia (Q37226752) (← links)
- Platelet alpha-granules: basic biology and clinical correlates (Q37487079) (← links)
- Canalicular ABC transporters and liver disease (Q37943784) (← links)
- What is the role of genetic testing in the investigation of patients with suspected platelet function disorders? (Q38183490) (← links)
- Diagnosis of inherited bleeding disorders in the genomic era. (Q39371512) (← links)
- Sitosterolemia: platelets on high-sterol diet (Q42667743) (← links)
- Clinical observations, molecular genetic analysis, and treatment of sitosterolemia in infants and children (Q43045590) (← links)
- Mediterranean stomatocytosis/macrothrombocytopenia: update from Adelaide, Australia (Q46918615) (← links)
- Hereditary stomatocytosis: An underdiagnosed condition (Q47859778) (← links)
- Clinical utility gene card for: Sitosterolaemia. (Q48112688) (← links)
- ICSH guidelines for the laboratory diagnosis of nonimmune hereditary red cell membrane disorders (Q50449742) (← links)
- Macrothrombocytopenia/stomatocytosis specially associated with phytosterolemia (Q50517885) (← links)
- Hydroxyurea-induced stomatocytes in a patient presenting with polycythemia vera. (Q53657530) (← links)
- Investigating Sitosterolemia to Understand Lipid Physiology. (Q55249872) (← links)
- A case of sitosterolaemia with stomatocyticanaemia and thrombocytopenia treated with Ezetimibe with good response. (Q55266791) (← links)
- The Molecular Basis for Altered Cation Permeability in Hereditary Stomatocytic Human Red Blood Cells. (Q55274651) (← links)
- ABCG5 and ABCG8: more than a defense against xenosterols (Q57115936) (← links)
- Finding knizocytes in a peripheral blood smear (Q83921336) (← links)