Table 1.

Clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients in the 3 families

F1F2F3
Number of patients 3 F, 2 M (P1-P5); 2 F, 1 M (P6-P8); 1 M (P9); 
Age, y 24-42 6-14 11 
Bleeding symptoms Easy bruising, epistaxis, menorrhagia, hemorrhagic corpus luteum Easy bruising, menorrhagia Easy bruising, epistaxis 
Platelet count (N 150-450 × 109/L) 1-4 × 109/L 3-10 × 109/L 30-40 × 109/L 
MPV NA NA 18.9-19.4 fL 
Hemoglobin (N 12-16 g/dL) 10.7-14.4 g/dL 9.37 g/dL* Normal 
Blood smear Macrothrombocytopenia; no pale platelets Macrothrombocytopenia; no pale platelets Macrothrombocytopenia; no pale platelets 
Bone marrow Not done Mild increase in megakaryocytes with hypolobulated forms and focal mild increase reticulin fibers* Not done 
RBC transfusions Yes Yes No 
Platelet transfusions Yes Yes Yes 
Myopathy No No Yes 
F1F2F3
Number of patients 3 F, 2 M (P1-P5); 2 F, 1 M (P6-P8); 1 M (P9); 
Age, y 24-42 6-14 11 
Bleeding symptoms Easy bruising, epistaxis, menorrhagia, hemorrhagic corpus luteum Easy bruising, menorrhagia Easy bruising, epistaxis 
Platelet count (N 150-450 × 109/L) 1-4 × 109/L 3-10 × 109/L 30-40 × 109/L 
MPV NA NA 18.9-19.4 fL 
Hemoglobin (N 12-16 g/dL) 10.7-14.4 g/dL 9.37 g/dL* Normal 
Blood smear Macrothrombocytopenia; no pale platelets Macrothrombocytopenia; no pale platelets Macrothrombocytopenia; no pale platelets 
Bone marrow Not done Mild increase in megakaryocytes with hypolobulated forms and focal mild increase reticulin fibers* Not done 
RBC transfusions Yes Yes No 
Platelet transfusions Yes Yes Yes 
Myopathy No No Yes 

P1 though P9 refers to patient designation in Figure 1.

F, female; M, male; NA, not available; RBC, red blood cell.

*

Available only for P7. Iron deficiency anemia was noted only in female patients secondary to menorrhagia.

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