“…The average number of cycles of onset of thrombocytopenia is 17.3 (range: 9-24 cycles), and all but one case (96%) occurred after 10 cycles of chemotherapy, which suggests that female sex and prolonged exposure to oxaliplatin are risk factors for the development of this reaction. The average platelet count at onset is 17,000 / μL, and various symptoms such as chills (6, 7, 12, 18), fever (7), skin rashes (6, 18), abdominal or back pain (5,9,11,12), nausea (13,21), dizziness (21), mental status changes (13) and bronchospasm (18) are experienced, with the exception of bleeding tendencies. Because oxaliplatin-induced acute thrombocytopenia does not always accompany a bleeding tendency at the time of initial presentation, physicians need to pay careful attention and initiate blood testing for thrombocytopenia to manage patients with unexplained symptoms who receive oxaliplatin.…”