- and sepsis.[citation needed]
Types of
hyperviscosity syndromes vary by pathology;
including serum hyperviscosity,
which may
cause neurologic or ocular...
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lymphoma and
multiple myeloma). The ESR is
decreased in polycythemia,
hyperviscosity,
sickle cell anemia, leukemia,
chronic fatigue syndrome, low plasma...
- hypercalcemia. Headache,
visual changes, and
retinopathy may be the
result of
hyperviscosity of the
blood depending on the
properties of the paraprotein. Finally...
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hematocrit >Â 65%.
Significant polycythemia can be ****ociated with
blood hyperviscosity, or
thickening of the blood.
Causes of
neonatal polycythemia include:...
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Deborah number Dilatant Herschel–Bulkley
fluid High
viscosity mixer Hyperviscosity syndrome Intrinsic viscosity Inviscid flow
Joback method (estimation...
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mutation in CXCR4 (27% of patients). CXCR4
mutations cause symptomatic hyperviscosity syndrome and high bone
marrow activity characteristic of the disease...
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increasing blood viscosity thereby reducing blood flow to
tissues to
cause hyperviscosity syndrome (i.e., headache, confusion,
blurry or loss of vision, hearing...
- perfusion. It is
often misdiagnosed as polycythemia,
polycythemia vera,
hyperviscosity syndrome, or sepsis. A
thorough scientific primer on SCLS was published...
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removal of
blood proteins where these are
overly abundant and
cause hyperviscosity syndrome.
There is weak
evidence that
therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE)...
- with
direct toxic effect on
tubules and
glomerulus versus intraluminal hyperviscosity being some of the
proposed mechanisms.[citation needed]
Patients with...