A total of twenty-six patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura ITP refractory to corticosteroids were alternately allocated to undergo splenectomy alone (N = 12) or to receive a 5 day course of high dose immunoglobulin G i.v. immediately followed by splenectomy (N = 14). Although there were less initial failures after splenectomy in patients receiving IgG, the proportion of sustained complete remission at 1 and 2 years was identical in both groups. It is concluded that high dose IgG infusions do not improve the results of splenectomy in refractory ITP.

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