Literature DB >> 17668775

[Elevated Hemoglobin--polyglobulia or polycythemia?].

F Schneider1, J Braess, M Feuring-Buske, W Hiddemann, K Spiekermann.   

Abstract

An increase in Hb levels, haematocrit or the absolute number of red blood cells may be evidence of polycythemia rubra vera. Much more commonly, however, erythrocytosis is due to an underlying non-hematological disease. To establish the diagnosis of polycythemia, a secondary polyglobulia must first be excluded. If no evidence of polyglobulia is found, or if EPO levels are decreased, or splenomegaly not accountable for by portal hypertension is present, a specific diagnostic work-up must be performed by a hematologist/oncologist. This includes a bone marrow aspiration, cytological examination and molecular genetic testing.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17668775     DOI: 10.1007/BF03364998

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MMW Fortschr Med        ISSN: 1438-3276


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1.  Evaluation of vascular events in patients with myeloproliferative syndromes and mutations of either the januskinase-2 or calreticulin gene at the university hospital Krems from 2008 to 2015.

Authors:  Sarah Hintermair; Elisabeth Zwickl-Traxler; Martin Pecherstorfer; Josef Singer
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2018-01-03
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