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
    Disorder Primary Platelet Defect(s) PCA-Related Defect(s) Other Platelet Defects Screening PCA Abnormality
    Scott syndrome PS exposure, vesiculation Factor Va, Xa, IXa binding, prothrombinase, tenase (See text) SPT, PF3a
    Platelet vesiculation defect Vesiculation Vesiculation None SPT
    Quebec platelet disorder uPA overexpression Prothrombinase, platelet factor V Proteolyzed α-granule proteins
    Platelet factor V-New York Platelet factor V Prothrombinase None PF3a
    δ-Storage pool deficiency Dense granules Prothrombinase, ATP, ADP secretion, Ca2+ entry Aggregation PF3a
    Thrombasthenia GPIIb-IIIa Prothrombinase (±), thrombin potential Aggregation PF3a
    Bernard-Soulier syndrome GPIb-IX-V Factor XI binding, thrombin binding, fibrin binding Adhesion SPT

    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