TTP Module

Welcome to the TTP Topic Module

Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a rare but potentially life-threatening disorder caused by deficiency of a von Willebrand factor–cleaving protease. This module brings together everything you need to know about TTP in one place.

Our Topic Modules are designed as 360-degree, one-stop hubs for hematology diseases—far more comprehensive than what you’ll find in textbooks or standard online references.

Two features set these modules apart:

1. Breadth of Content
We go beyond the core clinical domains of epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. You’ll also find topics rarely gathered in one place, e.g.:

  • History of medicine
  • Eponyms
  • Evolutionary perspectives
  • Comparative physiology
  • Patient narratives
  • Ethical considerations

2. Variety of Formats
Learning isn’t limited to text. We use a multimedia approach that incorporates diverse formats rarely found together in a single resource, including:

  • Infographics
  • Podcasts
  • AI-generated explainer videos
  • Expert video lectures
  • Peripheral smears
  • Case studies

In short, our distinctiveness lies across two axes: the breadth of content and the diversity of presentation.

TTP is our first Topic Module. It will serve as the model for future disease-specific modules, as well as modules focused on clinical approaches.

We hope you enjoy exploring this resource—and we welcome your feedback to help us keep improving the learning experience.


Co-Editors:

Contributors:

Kristin LaFollette
Helen Osborne
Flora Payvandi
Bentley Rodrigue
Zachary R Schoepflin
Marie Scully
Ishan J Tatake
Lester Zamora
X. Long Zheng

Developed with support from an unrestricted educational grant from Sanofi.