“…May et al. [ 2 ] have prepared such a review of the complex and counterintuitive adverse drug reaction, entitled “Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia: an illustrated review.” Their work is beautiful, comprehensive, grounded in both established and new scientific concepts in heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), and deserving of the appellation, an “illustrious” illustrated review. The authors tackle major HIT issues, such as incidence, pathophysiology, diagnosis (divided into clinical and laboratory evaluation and their integration), HIT management (from the perspective of the sequential phases of HIT), and selection of nonheparin anticoagulation, as well as specialized topics, such as performing heart surgery during acute or previous HIT and so-called “autoimmune HIT” (aHIT).…”