Figure 1
Figure 1. Platelet size parameters. (A) MPDs, (B) PDDWs and (C) PDLCRs in ITs, immune thrombocytopenia, and controls. Disorders with only 1 examined patient are not reported. Lines in the middle of the box are the medians, boxes are defined by the 25th and 75th percentiles (quartile 1 [Q1] and quartile 3 [Q3]), the ends of the whiskers are the most extreme values within Q3 + 1.5(Q3 − Q1) and Q1− 1.5(Q3 − Q1), respectively, and dots are outliers. The dashed horizontal lines indicate the best cutoff values for distinguishing ITs with giant platelets (upper lines) and those with normal or slightly decreased platelet size (lower lines) from the other forms of ITs and immune thrombocytopenia.

Platelet size parameters. (A) MPDs, (B) PDDWs and (C) PDLCRs in ITs, immune thrombocytopenia, and controls. Disorders with only 1 examined patient are not reported. Lines in the middle of the box are the medians, boxes are defined by the 25th and 75th percentiles (quartile 1 [Q1] and quartile 3 [Q3]), the ends of the whiskers are the most extreme values within Q3 + 1.5(Q3 − Q1) and Q1− 1.5(Q3 − Q1), respectively, and dots are outliers. The dashed horizontal lines indicate the best cutoff values for distinguishing ITs with giant platelets (upper lines) and those with normal or slightly decreased platelet size (lower lines) from the other forms of ITs and immune thrombocytopenia.

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