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From: 11q23 deletion syndrome (Jacobsen syndrome) with severe bleeding: a case report

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a, b Megakaryocytes in the patient’s peripheral blood indicated by the black arrow (a) were smaller than those in the normal control (b), which accounted for 150% of lymphocytes indicated by the white arrow (May Giemsa stain). c Platelets varied in size and included large platelets in the peripheral blood indicated by the black arrow (May Giemsa stain). d, e An electron micrograph showed larger and more heterogeneous α-granules in the patient’s platelets (d) than in the normal control (e). f, g α-granules in the patient’s platelets were distributed more sparsely and were more heterogeneous (f) than in the normal control (g) (thrombospondin-1 stain)

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