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Transitional Myeloproliferative Disorder
British Journal of Haematology, 1979Summary. Eleven patients have been observed with clinical features of both polycythaemia vera and myelofibrosis. Detailed follow‐up and repeated haematological and isotopic investigations, including the assessment of erythropoietic distribution by 52Fe scanning, over a 10 year period, have indicated that patients who initially present with this ...
J E, Pettit, S M, Lewis, A W, Nicholas
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Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders (CMPD)
Pathology - Research and Practice, 1984The wide clinical range of CMPD can be understood as leukaemia of pluripotent stem cells according to the pathogenic concepts reviewed above. Blastic metamorphoses of CMPD are regressions to a more primitive level of cellular differentiation. The predominant proliferative cell line characterizes the classical entities of PV, PT and CML, and their ...
R, Burkhardt +6 more
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2018
Myeloproliferative disorders (also called myeloproliferative neoplasms) can be defined as clonal haematopoietic disorders resulting in excess production of one or more blood cell lineage. The four main conditions are primary polycythaemia, which is characterized by excess red-cell production; essential thrombocythaemia, which is characterized by excess
Graham Collins, Chris Bunch
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Myeloproliferative disorders (also called myeloproliferative neoplasms) can be defined as clonal haematopoietic disorders resulting in excess production of one or more blood cell lineage. The four main conditions are primary polycythaemia, which is characterized by excess red-cell production; essential thrombocythaemia, which is characterized by excess
Graham Collins, Chris Bunch
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Acquired mutation of the tyrosine kinase JAK2 in human myeloproliferative disorders
The Lancet, 2005E. Baxter +12 more
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The myeloproliferative disorders
Disease-a-Month, 1970H S, Gilbert, W, Dameshek
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Lymphoproliferative and Myeloproliferative Disorders
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1998Nomenclature regarding neoplasia of the hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues in the horse is confusing. This article will clarify terminology, and discuss the individual lymphoproliferative and myeloproliferative disorders recognized in the horse. Diagnostic techniques that are useful in cases in which hematopoietic or lymphoid tissue neoplasia are ...
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