Definition of Erythrocytosis. Meaning of Erythrocytosis. Synonyms of Erythrocytosis

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- secondary polycythemia: Chuvash erythrocytosis or Chuvash polycythemia is an autosomal recessive form of erythrocytosis endemic in patients from the Chuvash...
- elevated in patients with myomatous erythrocytosis syndrome. The diagnostic criteria for myomatous erythrocytosis syndrome includes polycythemia, uterine...
- the acronym is derived: telangiectasias, elevated erythropoietin and erythrocytosis, monoclonal gammopathy, perinephric fluid collection, and intrapulmonary...
- -Cytosis is a suffix that either refers to certain aspects of cells ie cellular process or phenomenon or sometimes refers to predominance of certain type...
- lower extremity edema), Sclerotic bone lesions, and Thrombocytosis/erythrocytosis (i.e. increased in blood platelets and red blood cells). Other features...
- F.; Schoene, R. B.; Hurtado, A.; Johnson, R. J. (2002). "Excessive erythrocytosis, chronic mountain sickness, and serum cobalt levels". Lancet. 359 (9304):...
- cells) Polycythemia vera (increase in the number of cells in general) Erythrocytosis (increase in the number of red blood cells) Leukocytosis (increase in...
- S, Davda MN, Guo W, Li M, et al. (June 2014). "Testosterone induces erythrocytosis via increased erythropoietin and suppressed hepcidin: evidence for a...
- are commonly used after renal transplant to manage post-transplant erythrocytosis, a condition characterised by a persistently high hematocrit greater...
- in response to hypoxia or ectopic EPO production/altered catabolism. Erythrocytosis is common in regions of the liver, kidney, adrenal glands, lung, thymus...