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difference between heparin and platelets please avoid copy paste ​

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Answered by Radhaisback2434
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Ordinarily, heparin prevents clotting and does not affect the platelets, components of the blood that help form blood clots. Triggered by the immune system in response to heparin, HIT causes a low platelet count (thrombocytopenia). Two distinct types of HIT can occur: nonimmune and immune-mediated..

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Answered by ashmidev007
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Explanation:

Ordinarily, heparin prevents clotting and does not affect the platelets, components of the blood that help form blood clots. Triggered by the immune system in response to heparin, HIT causes a low platelet count (thrombocytopenia). Two distinct types of HIT can occur: nonimmune and immune-mediated

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