The publisher has been informed that there were errors in [Table 1] in the above article in Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, Volume 37, Number 6, 2011 (DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1291382).
Table 1
Laboratory findings in Quebec platelet disorder
Laboratory test
Finding
Platelet count
Reduced or normal (80–245 × 109/L)
Other blood counts
Normal unless iron deficient
Platelet Function Analyzer-100® closure times
Normal
Bleeding time
Normal to mildly prolonged
Coagulation and fibrinolysis parameters
PT (INR)
Normal
aPTT
Normal
Fibrinogen
Normal
D-dimer
Normal
uPA
Normal in plasma prepared with platelet activation inhibitors
Elevated in platelets (∼400–600 ng uPA/109 platelets)
uPA-plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 complexes
Normal in plasma
Elevated in platelets
Plasmin- α2 plasmin inhibitor complexes
Normal in plasma
Elevated in platelets
Thromboelastography
(whole blood or platelet rich plasma)
Normal
Light transmission platelet aggregometry
Non-diagnostic findings
Epinephrine
Absent primary or absent secondary aggregation
Adenosine diphosphate
Normal to reduced
Collagen
Normal to reduced
Arachidonic acid
Normal
Thromboxane analogue U46619
Normal
Ristocetin
Normal
Platelet glycoprotein analysis
Western blot analysis for α-granule protein degradation and platelet uPA
α-granule protein degradation and increased platelet uPA
Note: The only correction in this table, as compared with the previous version, relates to plasma thrombopoietin levels. All other information is as per previously published. The entire table is provided here for completeness and ease of referral.
The plasma thrombopoietin (TPO) values and TPO assay reference interval that the authors were provided were incorrect. They apologize for not catching these errors before publication. Plasma TPO levels (determined with new samples and the same assay) are actually <31.3 pg/ml in QPD and most general population control samples.[1] A new version of [Table 1], with the correct information,[1] is included in this erratum. No other information in the authors' review requires correction.
References
1
Hayward CP,
Tasneem S,
Rivard GE.
Thrombopoietin levels in Quebec platelet disorder: Implications for the mechanism of thrombocytopenia. Int J Lab Hematol 2018 Doi: 10.1111/ijlh.12781