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Internal Medicine
ITP
Questions discussed in this category
How do you approach an ITP patient who responds very well to steroids but the response is short-lived?
How would you counsel the patient if he/she wants to continue on steroids?
3 Answers available
How do you approach very treatment-refractory ITP?
Such as the case in which a patient is unresponsive to steroids, IVIG, TPO-agonist, rituximab, splenectomy, and even fostamitinib.
1 Answer available
Based on recent data would you consider adding ATRA to low dose rituximab for steroid refractory ITP?
Wu et al., PMID 34665865
1 Answer available
At what platelet count would you feel comfortable dosing aspirin 81 mg for coronary artery disease in a patient with ITP?
Presuming strong indication for ASA - eg history of NSTEMI
1 Answer available
For treatment of ITP, what would you add to dexamethasone to achieve the fastest recovery in a patient waiting for a procedure?
IVIG, TPO, or other agents?
1 Answer available
Are there any reasons to consider a prolonged course of steroids with taper over a shorter course of pulsed steroids in the treatment of ITP?
For example, do we prefer one regimen over the other in patients with a bleeding history or who have relapsed after a lengthy remission?
1 Answer available
When (if ever) do you check for anti-platelet antibodies for workup of thrombocytopenia?
1 Answer available
How do you approach the treatment of ITP in a pregnant patient who did not respond to prednisone?
Would you consider high-dose dexamethasone (deliberating adverse effects of antenatal steroids) or move to next-line therapies?
1 Answer available
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