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How PDSA Makes the Connection to ITP


Brochures & Articles (FREE)
  • o 14 patient information booklets
       (including Spanish and French versions) & numerous articles
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Web site (FREE)
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Discussion Group & Chat Room (FREE)

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Support Groups (FREE)
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  • o 1 Teleconference Group for Parents
Name Exchange Program (FREE)
  • o 900 participants
Patient Support & Referral Service (FREE)
  • o Staff answers more than 5,000 calls/emails per year
Annual ITP conference & regional meetings

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ITP Fact #4

The specific cause of ITP is unknown. Some cases appear after a viral or bacterial infection, after immunizations, after exposure to a toxin, or in association with another illness such as lupus or HIV.

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