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2016
The term polycythemia, particularly as it pertains to newborns and children, should be more accurately termed erythrocytosis because it generally refers to conditions in which only erythrocytes are increased in number. It is usually a response to tissue hypoxia such as the presence of high-oxygen-affinity hemoglobins or arterial hypoxia, increased ...
Josef T. Prchal, Tsewang Tashi
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The term polycythemia, particularly as it pertains to newborns and children, should be more accurately termed erythrocytosis because it generally refers to conditions in which only erythrocytes are increased in number. It is usually a response to tissue hypoxia such as the presence of high-oxygen-affinity hemoglobins or arterial hypoxia, increased ...
Josef T. Prchal, Tsewang Tashi
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ERYTHROPOIETIN AND THE POLYCYTHEMIAS*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1968Clement A. Finch, John W. Adamson
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