Abstract:Background programmed death (PD-1) has an important role in inhibiting the immune system in immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) by switching off auto-reactive T-cells. This work aims to assess the expression of (PD)-1 negative co-stimulatory molecule in patients with ITP and to detect its relation with platelet count. Patient and methods, forty patients were newly diagnosed as ITP 13 males and 27 females were included, their age ranged from 1 to 43 years and twenty-six healthy subjects 8 males and 18 females… Show more
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