The authors describe two young brothers and a 12-year-old male with long-standing thrombocytopenia with normal sized platelets, in whom novel mutations of the WAS gene were identified. Their clinical picture and the in vitro assessment of the T-cell function were consistent with X-linked thrombocytopenia (XLT). A high index of suspicion for XLT is required, even in the setting of normal sized platelets for males with affected maternally-related male family members, and males with moderately severe chronic thrombocytopenia that have failed to respond to treatments that are usually effective for immune thrombocytopenia.
Keywords: WAS gene; Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome; X-linked thrombocytopenia; mutations.
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