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Evaluation of a simple immunodiffusion technique for quantitation of platelet-associated immunoglobulin G in childhood immune thrombocytopenias
Authors:V Blanchette  V Hogan  D Esseltine  E Hsu  B Luke  G Rock
Abstract:Platelet-associated IgG (PAIgG) was quantitated in 33 children with immune thrombocytopenia and platelet counts less than 100 X 10(9)/liter using a simple radial immunodiffusion (RID) assay. Elevated PAIgG levels were found in 76% (16/21) of children with acute idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), 88% (7/8) of children with chronic ITP, and all four children studied with systemic lupus erythematosus and thrombocytopenia. Normal PAIgG values were found in children with the following disorders: malignancy and chemotherapy-related thrombocytopenia; ITP in remission (platelet counts greater than 150 X 10(9)/liter); various nonimmune hematologic disorders and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, these children having normal platelet counts. In children with acute ITP, elevated PAIgG values at initial presentation fell to within the normal range when clinical remission occurred. The RID assay can be easily established in most hematology laboratories and has the advantage that solubilized "test" platelets used in the assay can be stored frozen prior to analysis. We conclude that this simple technique is of value in the evaluation of childhood thrombocytopenic states and yields results comparable to those reported using more complex antiplatelet antibody assays.
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