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Managing immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) in HIV patients remains challenging due to refractory cases and treatment limitations. This report highlights fostamatinib as a safe, effective, and antiretroviral therapy-compatible option, offering durable platelet stabilization in a difficult-to-treat population.

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