As platelets are used up in the thrombi a thrombocytopaenia occurs, leading to a paradoxical haemorrhage and the patient starts to bleed. This is the mechanism by which most viral haemorrahgic diseases cause their clinical signs. | As platelets are used up in the thrombi a thrombocytopaenia occurs, leading to a paradoxical haemorrhage and the patient starts to bleed. This is the mechanism by which most viral haemorrahgic diseases cause their clinical signs. |