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secondary polycythemia:
Chuvash erythrocytosis or
Chuvash polycythemia is an
autosomal recessive form of
erythrocytosis endemic in
patients from the Chuvash...
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elevated in
patients with
myomatous erythrocytosis syndrome. The
diagnostic criteria for
myomatous erythrocytosis syndrome includes polycythemia, uterine...
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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...
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lower extremity edema),
Sclerotic bone lesions, and Thrombocytosis/
erythrocytosis (i.e.
increased in
blood platelets and red
blood cells).
Other features...
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commonly used
after renal transplant to
manage post-transplant
erythrocytosis, a
condition characterised by a
persistently high
hematocrit greater...
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Polycythemia vera (increase in the
number of
cells in general)
Erythrocytosis (increase in the
number of red
blood cells)
Leukocytosis (increase in...
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disorders as
erythrocytosis. In general, the
defects in the
erythropoietin receptor may
produce erythroleukemia and
familial erythrocytosis.
Mutations in...
- F.; Schoene, R. B.; Hurtado, A.; Johnson, R. J. (2002). "Excessive
erythrocytosis,
chronic mountain sickness, and
serum cobalt levels". Lancet. 359 (9304):...
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Davda MN, Guo W, Li M, et al. (June 2014). "Testosterone
induces erythrocytosis via
increased erythropoietin and
suppressed hepcidin:
evidence for a...