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. |