No cure; management focuses on preventing and treating bleeding episodes; platelet transfusions can temporarily improve clotting, but ongoing care is often required
Glanzmann thrombasthenia is a rare genetic disorder affecting blood clotting due to a deficiency or dysfunction of platelets. Treatment may involve supportive care and, in some cases, platelet transfusions.
Rare inherited bleeding disorder characterized by a deficiency or dysfunction of a platelet glycoprotein
Easy bruising, prolonged bleeding, nosebleeds, heavy or prolonged menstrual periods
Blood tests, platelet function assays
Variable, depends on severity
Bleeding complications, potential for joint issues
Genetic mutations affecting the GPIIb/IIIa complex on platelets
Supportive care, platelet transfusions, medications to stimulate platelet production
Supportive care, platelet transfusions, medications to stimulate platelet production
Rare genetic disorder
Lifelong management and support are crucial
This information is for general understanding and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with healthcare providers for accurate and personalized information related to your health.
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