X. Long Zheng: Unpacking the Real-World Challenges of ADAMTS13 on ISTH Pulse Podcast
X. Long Zheng, Professor and Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at The University of Kansas, shared ISTH’s post on LinkedIn adding:
“It has been a pleasure to have the opportunity to discuss ADAMTS13 testing sponsored by ISTH and France Foundation.
Please share your own experience with us.”
International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) shared a post LinkedIn:
“When it comes to TTP, every second counts and labs play a critical role in guiding life-saving decisions.
In this episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, host Julia Sandrin Gauer, speaks with X. Long Zheng, and Ravi Sarode as they unpack the real – world challenges of ADAMTS13 testing, assay variability and rapid decision-making in high – stakes clinical settings.
Tune in to explore the latest ISTH guidance, practical strategies and what clinicians need to know when time and data collide.”
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