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Avoid nasal intubation where possible to minimise risk of epistaxis. refl.in/7l

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Avoid drugs that compromise platelet function. (NSAIDS, antiplatelet agents) refl.in/7l

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DDAVP may improve, but not normalise platelet function. refl.in/7l

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Platelet transfusion may control excessive bleeding. refl.in/7l

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Syndrome characterised by dysfunctional platelets due to mutations in genes encoding surface glycoproteins. Patients may have normal platelet count. refl.in/7l

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