Platelets from normal human volunteers were investigated by ultrastructural morphometry. Preparation of blood samples was done in two different ways in order to evaluate the possible influence of the preparative method on the size and shape of platelets and their organelles. No significant differences could be demonstrated for any of the measured parameters. Relative volumes of specific granules, mitochondria and the open canalicular system were calculated according to the method of Weibel. Surface and numerical densities of some compartments were determined. Direct measurements of the long and short axes of the platelets were conducted to ascertain further information about their size and shape. Absolute data are in good agreement with the few reports in the literature.
Twelve patients are presented with the symptomatology of haemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelet count (HELLP syndrome). Only 3 patients experienced a progressive course; the rest did not differ from a group of 130 patients suffering from severe preeclampsia. There was no significant difference in the concentration of plasma fibrinogen, fibrinogen monomer complex and antithrombin III. Two patients were treated with heparin without improvement of the coagulation data or the severity of the disease. The subgrouping of very severe preeclampsia may be desirable, but it is felt that this group is insufficiently characterized by the symptomatology of HELLP. The evaluation of better criteria may allow identification of subgroups of preeclamptic patients with severe prognostic criteria.
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