by Walter H. A. Kahr, and Yigal Dror

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by Walter H. A. Kahr, and Yigal Dror Gray platelet syndrome: macrothrombocytopenia with deficient α-granules by Walter H. A. Kahr, and Yigal Dror Blood Volume 120(13):2543-2543 September 27, 2012 ©2012 by American Society of Hematology

A 7-year-old boy of Pakistani origin was referred for thrombocytopenia and possible IgA deficiency. A 7-year-old boy of Pakistani origin was referred for thrombocytopenia and possible IgA deficiency. His medical history was significant for frequent upper respiratory tract infections and otitis media. There was no history of epistaxis, oropharyngeal bleeding, petechiae, bruising, or other bleeding problems. Physical examination was normal with no evidence of hepatosplenomegaly. Laboratory evaluation revealed hemoglobin 129 g/L, white blood cell count 7.4 × 109/L, and platelet count 58 × 109/L. There was no family history of thrombocytopenia or bleeding; both parents (unrelated) and a sibling had normal platelet counts. Peripheral blood film examination (see figure) revealed large pale platelets, suggesting a diagnosis of gray platelet syndrome, which was confirmed by electron microscopy. Next-generation sequencing of platelet RNA demonstrated intron retention in NBEAL2 transcripts. Genomic DNA sequencing confirmed compound heterozygous mutation of NBEAL2, which produces a protein predicted to be involved in megakaryocyte vesicular trafficking. Autosomal recessive inherited gray platelet syndrome was first described in 1971 by Raccuglia in patients having macrothrombocytopenia and mild to moderate bleeding. Most of the patients later develop splenomegaly and myelofibrosis. The diagnosis of this disorder is first considered by the presence of pale-appearing platelets on a peripheral blood smear. Confirmation is made by electron microscopy that shows an absence of platelet α-granules. Walter H. A. Kahr, and Yigal Dror Blood 2012;120:2543 ©2012 by American Society of Hematology