Patients with TTP may have easy bruising, rashes with many little dots or large purple patches (purpura), fever, belly pain, thrombi in the brain or kidneys, or bleeding due to few platelets. Treatments include plasma exchanges to help rid the body of antibodies, removal of the spleen to reduce excess destruction of platelets, and drugs that suppress autoimmune processes. However, some patients have refractory TTP despite standard treatments. Whether intensive immunotherapy aimed at markedly suppressing antibodies against ADAMTS13 will help them is not known.