Is there a relationship between high transaminases and thrombocytopenia?

There may be some indirect relationship between high transaminases and thrombocytopenia.
Transaminases are enzymes indicative of liver function, and in most cases high transaminases are associated with liver disease, taking too many medications that tend to cause liver cell damage (rifampicin), and autoimmune disorders.
For liver diseases with elevated aminotransferase, especially cirrhosis, it is easy to cause splenomegaly due to elevated portal pressure, which may indirectly cause thrombocytopenia when the spleen is too hyperfunctional.
Platelets as the human body is very important cells, has the function of hemostasis, so once the platelet reduction, easy to appear coagulation disorders, may be accompanied by bleeding, fatigue, mental weakness and other symptoms, when there is a high aminotransferase caused by thrombocytopenia and so on, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the physician for timely treatment.