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Thrombocytopenia Differential Diagnosis

Differentiating the diseases that can cause thrombocytopenia:

Category Condition Mechanism Decreased platelet production Platelet destruction in bloodstream Platelet destruction in spleen/liver Inherited Acquried Age range History Severity Fever Rash Bleeding BP Splenomegaly Jaundice Other signs Plt HB WBC PBS Bone marrow exam PT PTT BT UA Imaging Gold standard Associated findings
Category Condition Mechanism Clinical manifestations Para−clinical findings Gold standard Associated findings
Age range History Symptoms Signs
Lab Findings Imaging
Severity Fever Rash Bleeding Splenomegaly Jaundice Other CBC PBS Bone marrow exam
Decreased platelet production Platelet destruction in bloodstream Platelet destruction in spleen/liver Inherited Acquried BP Plt HB WBC PT PTT BT UA
Hematology Bone marrow disorders Myelodysplastic syndromes +
Aplastic anemia +
Acute leukemia +
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) + Diagnosis of exclusion
Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) +
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) +
DIC
Congenital platelet disorders MYH-9 related disorders
Bernard-Soulier syndrome
Gray platelet syndrome
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
Thrombocytopenia with absent radius (TAR) syndrome
Alport syndrome
Von Willebrand disease
Nutrient deficiencies Folate, vitamin B12, copper an autoimmune mechanism +
Category Condition Mechanism Decreased platelet production Platelet destruction in bloodstream Platelet destruction in spleen/liver Inherited Acquried Age range History Severity Fever Rash Bleeding BP Splenomegaly Jaundice Other signs Plt HB WBC PBS Bone marrow exam PT PTT BT UA Imaging Gold standard Associated findings
Rheumatologic/autoimmune disorders Immune thrombocytopenia Antibody-mediated platelet destruction + Moderate to severe -
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) autoantibody-mediated syndrome
Felty's syndrome splenomegaly
Infection-induced Bacterial infections Sepsis Direct bone marrow suppression + +
Helicobacter pylori Immune thrombocytopenia +
Tick-borne infection +
Viral infections HIV
  • Direct toxicity to megakaryocytes
  • An ITP-like condition called primary HIV-associated thrombocytopenia (PHAT)
  • Secondary opportunistic infections
+
Other viruses such as rubella, mumps, varicella, parvovirus, hepatitis C, & Epstein-Barr virus +
Intracellular parasites Malaria
Babesiosis
Category Condition Mechanism Decreased platelet production Platelet destruction in bloodstream Platelet destruction in spleen/liver Inherited Acquried Age range History Severity Fever Rash Bleeding BP Splenomegaly Jaundice Other signs Plt HB WBC PBS Bone marrow exam PT PTT BT UA Imaging Gold standard Associated findings
Medication/toxicity Drug-induced immune thrombocytopenia
  • Antibiotics
    • Sulfonamides
    • Ampicillin
    • Piperacillin
    • Vancomycin
    • Rifampin
  • Older antiepileptic agents
    • carbamazepine
    • Phenytoin
  • Quinine
Occurrence of drug-dependent, platelet-reactive antibodies +
Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia +
Cytotoxic chemotherapy +
Radiation therapy Predictable, dose-dependent myelosuppression +
OTC agents Quinine-containing beverages
GI Chronic liver disease + Mild
Portal hypertension
Category Condition Mechanism Decreased platelet production Platelet destruction in bloodstream Platelet destruction in spleen/liver Inherited Acquried Age range History Severity Fever Rash Bleeding BP Splenomegaly Jaundice Other signs Plt HB WBC PBS Bone marrow exam PT PTT BT UA Imaging Gold standard Associated findings
Vascular Giant capillary hemangioma platelet destruction +
Aortic aneurysm platelet destruction +
Cardiopulmonary bypass platelet destruction +
Other Alcohol +
Post-transfusion purpura immune-mediated platelet destruction
Gestational thrombocytopenia +