Semin Thromb Hemost 2009; 35(4): 447
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1226014
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Impaired Platelet Procoagulant Mechanisms in Patients with Bleeding Disorders

Harvey J. Weiss1 , 2
  • 1Department of Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons; New York, New York
  • 2St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, New York
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Harvey J WeissM.D. 

520 St. Nicholas Ave.

Haworth, NJ 07641

Email: hjw5@columbia.edu

Publication History

Publication Date:
13 July 2009 (online)

Table of Contents

    The publisher regrets an error in Table [1] in the above article in Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, Volume 35, Number 2, 2009, p. 235.

    Table [1] with the correct wording in column three (PCA-Related Defect(s)) appears below.

    Table 1 Impaired Platelet PCA in Bleeding Disorders
    DisorderPrimary Platelet Defect(s)PCA-Related Defect(s)Other Platelet DefectsScreening PCA Abnormality
    Scott syndromePS exposure, vesiculationFactor Va, Xa, IXa binding, prothrombinase, tenase(See text)SPT, PF3a
    Platelet vesiculation defectVesiculationVesiculationNoneSPT
    Quebec platelet disorderuPA overexpressionProthrombinase, platelet factor VProteolyzed α-granule proteins
    Platelet factor V-New YorkPlatelet factor VProthrombinaseNonePF3a
    δ-Storage pool deficiencyDense granulesProthrombinase, ATP, ADP secretion, Ca2+ entryAggregationPF3a
    ThrombastheniaGPIIb-IIIaProthrombinase (±), thrombin potentialAggregationPF3a
    Bernard-Soulier syndromeGPIb-IX-VFactor XI binding, thrombin binding, fibrin bindingAdhesionSPT

    Harvey J WeissM.D. 

    520 St. Nicholas Ave.

    Haworth, NJ 07641

    Email: hjw5@columbia.edu

    Harvey J WeissM.D. 

    520 St. Nicholas Ave.

    Haworth, NJ 07641

    Email: hjw5@columbia.edu