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Current Opinion in Hematology, 1995
In this review, primary polycythemic states are discussed in the context of other polycythemic disorders. Primary polycythemias result from an acquired or inborn mutation affecting hematopoietic and erythroid cells. The best-known type of primary polycythemia is polycythemia vera, which is caused by an acquired somatic mutation of a hematopoietic stem ...
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In this review, primary polycythemic states are discussed in the context of other polycythemic disorders. Primary polycythemias result from an acquired or inborn mutation affecting hematopoietic and erythroid cells. The best-known type of primary polycythemia is polycythemia vera, which is caused by an acquired somatic mutation of a hematopoietic stem ...
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Polycythemia vera and other primary polycythemias
Current Opinion in Hematology, 2005Diagnosis and therapy of polycythemia vera are controversial since the molecular basis of polycythemia vera remains unknown. Distinguishing between polycythemia vera and other polycythemic disorders can be very challenging. The purpose of this review is to discuss the recent progress in this area and critically review the published data in context of ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1916
In the reports by Lutenbacher 1 and by Lucas, 2 both reviewing the literature up to 1912, 196 unquestionable cases of essential polycythemia are described. Since then about fifty cases have been added. Polycythemia, polycythemia rubra (from the color of the skin), erythremia, Vaquez' disease or Osler's disease, as it is variously called, was first ...
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In the reports by Lutenbacher 1 and by Lucas, 2 both reviewing the literature up to 1912, 196 unquestionable cases of essential polycythemia are described. Since then about fifty cases have been added. Polycythemia, polycythemia rubra (from the color of the skin), erythremia, Vaquez' disease or Osler's disease, as it is variously called, was first ...
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