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Thrombocytosis is a condition where there are an exorbitant number of platelets in the blood. Platelets are platelets in plasma that quit seeping by remaining together to frame a coagulation. Such a large number of platelets can prompt certain conditions, including stroke, cardiovascular failure, or a coagulation in the veins. 

Thrombocytosis is a condition wherein there is an over the top number of platelets in the blood. Platelets are platelets in plasma that quit seeping by remaining together to frame a coagulation. An excessive number of platelets can prompt certain conditions, including stroke, coronary episode, or a coagulation in the veins. 

There are two kinds of thrombocytosis: essential and optional. Essential thrombocytosis, otherwise called basic thrombocythemia (or ET), is an infection wherein anomalous cells in the bone marrow cause an expansion in platelets. The reason is obscure. It isn't viewed as an acquired (family) condition in spite of the finding of certain quality changes in the blood or bone marrow. 

Optional thrombocytosis is brought about by another condition the patient might be experiencing, for example, 

Frailty because of iron inadequacy 

Disease 

Aggravation or contamination 

Medical procedure, particularly splenectomy (expulsion of the spleen)

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