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A Case of Thrombocytopenia Caused by Gynostemma Pentaphyllum.
Background: The clinical harm of thrombocytopenia is significant, including bleeding, anemia, thrombosis, and increased risk of infection. Gynostemma pentaphyllum, a prominent traditional Chinese medicine, is clinically utilized to treat various conditions such as diabetes mellitus, hepatic fibrosis, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and other disorders. This report details a case of a cerebral infarction patient who developed significant thrombocytope-nia following treatment with Gynostemma pentaphyllum. This case underscores the importance of monitoring platelet counts in patients using Gynostemma pentaphyllum.
Methods: The patient's platelet counts were measured using a fully automated blood cell counter. Her whole blood cell concentrations were assessed before and after discontinuation of Gynostemma pentaphyllum.
Results: Initial blood tests revealed leukocyte and platelet concentrations of 3.27 x 109/L and 6.0 x 109/L, respectively, after the patient had used Gynostemma pentaphyllum continuously for over three months. Post-discontinuation, two subsequent blood tests showed leukocyte counts of 5.26 x 109/L and 5.52 x 109/L, and platelet counts rebounded to 156 x 109/L.
Conclusions: Gynostemma pentaphyllum may induce thrombocytopenia. Patients on long-term therapy with this medication should have their platelet levels closely monitored.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Laboratory is an international fully peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of laboratory medicine and transfusion medicine. In addition to transfusion medicine topics Clinical Laboratory represents submissions concerning tissue transplantation and hematopoietic, cellular and gene therapies. The journal publishes original articles, review articles, posters, short reports, case studies and letters to the editor dealing with 1) the scientific background, implementation and diagnostic significance of laboratory methods employed in hospitals, blood banks and physicians'' offices and with 2) scientific, administrative and clinical aspects of transfusion medicine and 3) in addition to transfusion medicine topics Clinical Laboratory represents submissions concerning tissue transplantation and hematopoietic, cellular and gene therapies.