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Diseases that cause '''sequestration of platelets''' usually involve some enlargement of the spleen, as this is the major organ where platelets are stored outside of the circulation.  A common example would be [[Haemangiosarcoma|haemangiosarcoma]] of the spleen and liver. Splenic enlargement under general anaesthesia maintained with agents such as [[Barbiturates|barbiturates]] and [[Phenothiazines|phenothiazines]] can also lead to sequestration of platelets.
 
Diseases that cause '''sequestration of platelets''' usually involve some enlargement of the spleen, as this is the major organ where platelets are stored outside of the circulation.  A common example would be [[Haemangiosarcoma|haemangiosarcoma]] of the spleen and liver. Splenic enlargement under general anaesthesia maintained with agents such as [[Barbiturates|barbiturates]] and [[Phenothiazines|phenothiazines]] can also lead to sequestration of platelets.
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==Artefactual or spurious thrombocytopaenia===
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===Artefactual or spurious thrombocytopaenia===
 
*'''Cavalier King Charles spaniels''' have a relatively small number of giant platelets (macrothrombocytes) but they do not suffer from bleeding disorders as they maintain a similar total platelet mass as do dogs of other breeds.
 
*'''Cavalier King Charles spaniels''' have a relatively small number of giant platelets (macrothrombocytes) but they do not suffer from bleeding disorders as they maintain a similar total platelet mass as do dogs of other breeds.
 
*If venepuncture is traumatic, '''platelet clumps''' may form and these will not be counted by automated machines.  The presence of clumps can be investigated by making a blood smear and examining the feathered edge for large agglomerations of platelets.
 
*If venepuncture is traumatic, '''platelet clumps''' may form and these will not be counted by automated machines.  The presence of clumps can be investigated by making a blood smear and examining the feathered edge for large agglomerations of platelets.
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