Figure 2.
(A) Relationship between morning platelet count category and the occurrence of same-day grade 2 or higher bleeding. Pediatric patients had a higher incidence of bleeding at the same platelet count as their adult counterparts except at platelet counts ≤5 000/μL (P < .001). (B) Relationship between age and time to first bleed in HSCT patients among adult and pediatric patients. Pediatric patients (18 years of age) had a shorter time from day of HSCT to day of first bleed than adult patients (P < .001). Reprinted from Josephson et al6 with permission.

(A) Relationship between morning platelet count category and the occurrence of same-day grade 2 or higher bleeding. Pediatric patients had a higher incidence of bleeding at the same platelet count as their adult counterparts except at platelet counts ≤5 000/μL (P < .001). (B) Relationship between age and time to first bleed in HSCT patients among adult and pediatric patients. Pediatric patients (18 years of age) had a shorter time from day of HSCT to day of first bleed than adult patients (P < .001). Reprinted from Josephson et al with permission.

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