Data Considered as Possibly Predictive of Neonatal Thrombocytopenia
| . | No. of Mothers Who Delivered Neonates With Platelet Count . | |
|---|---|---|
| <150 × 109/L (n = 17) . | ≥150 × 109/L (n = 31) . | |
| Maternal status | ||
| Platelet count <70 × 109/L | 7/17 | 16/31 | 
| Chronic thrombocytopenia (platelet count <150 × 109/L) | 11/16 | 14/29 | 
| AITP-like profile | 11/126-150 | 7/19 | 
| Biological signs of autoimmunity | 8/16 | 13/28 | 
| Previous newborns (platelet count <150 × 109/L) | 4/46-150 | 0/6 | 
| . | No. of Mothers Who Delivered Neonates With Platelet Count . | |
|---|---|---|
| <150 × 109/L (n = 17) . | ≥150 × 109/L (n = 31) . | |
| Maternal status | ||
| Platelet count <70 × 109/L | 7/17 | 16/31 | 
| Chronic thrombocytopenia (platelet count <150 × 109/L) | 11/16 | 14/29 | 
| AITP-like profile | 11/126-150 | 7/19 | 
| Biological signs of autoimmunity | 8/16 | 13/28 | 
| Previous newborns (platelet count <150 × 109/L) | 4/46-150 | 0/6 | 
The 2 multiparous women whose offspring exhibited discrepant neonatal platelet count have been excluded.
P < .05.