Platelet swirling is a noninvasive method for testing the quality of platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
[1] Platelet swirling is caused by light diffraction due to the alignment of normal disc-shaped platelets.
These discs align light that is diffracted, creating a cloud- or swirl-like appearance.
[citation needed] Results of a platelet swirling test are recorded as positive or extensive swirl, moderate or intermediate swirl, and absent or negative swirl.
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