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Meaning of "polycythemia"

Polycythemia is a noun that refers to a medical condition characterized by an abnormally high number of red blood cells in the bloodstream. This condition may lead to thickening of the blood, reduced blood flow, and other health complications. Polycythemia is a term used in the field of medicine and biology
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  • A rare disorder in which the bone marrow produces an abnormally large amount of blood cells, often red blood cells.

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The presence of polycythemia suggests chronic hypoxemia.
Partial exchange might be required for polycythemia.
People with polycythemia vera can be asymptomatic.
Fluctuating diplopia as an initial manifestation of polycythemia vera.
To detect anemia or polycythemia or to assess response to various therapies.
Elevated hemoglobin values are commonly seen in polycythemia or dehydration.
Polycythemia vera may impact weight in several ways.
The aim of treatment for polycythemia is to decrease blood volume.
Polycythemia and hyperviscosity in the newborn.
He might be suffering from polycythemia.
People with polycythemia vera may have no symptoms.
Negative effects of delayed cord clamping include an increased risk of polycythemia.
Types of polycythemia and their causes.
Eventually the red cell count is so high that polycythemia results.
Polycythemia vera often does not cause early symptoms.

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An elevated count may indicate polycythemia a disease state characterized by an increase in RBCs.
Polycythemia suggests chronic hypoxemia.
The research team studied a type of myeloproliferative neoplasia called polycythemia vera.
Polycythemia can also occur.
The objective of the procedure was to improve oxygenation and decrease the recurring polycythemia.
Patients with polycythemia vera are more likely to have gouty arthritis.
Most people who live at high altitudes do not appear to suffer secondary polycythemia.
Secondary polycythemia in children.
An increased red blood cell mass is required for the diagnosis of polycythemia vera.
Polycythemia vera is a blood cancer that develops slowly over time.
Correction of hypoxemia should reduce secondary polycythemia in patients who have quit smoking.
Patients with polycythemia vera are prone to the development of blood clots thrombosis.
Endogenous red cell formation is suppressed by the polycythemia produced through exposure to reduced pressure.
Secondary polycythemia in which the production of erythropoietin increases appropriately is called physiologic polycythemia.
But I simply can not understand this lingering polycythemia.
Myelodysplastic diseases such as polycythemia vera have already been reported as associated with the syndrome.
O Plethora associated with polycythemia.
Some people with Polycythemia vera may not have any symptoms.
The only matter that I simply can not understand is this lingering polycythemia.
In certain embodiments, the polycythemia is polycythemia vera.
High red blood count and advised I have secondary Polycythemia.
Is the true polycythemia treated with folk remedies?
Delayed intrauterine development and early, symptomatic polycythemia.
Association with polycythemia may be observed, as some hemangioblastomas produce erythropoietin.
That 's because he does have polycythemia.
By contrast, polycythemia may develop, which is caused by the overproduction of erythropoietin.
In certain embodiments, multiple transfusions may lead to polycythemia.
In certain instances, polycythemia can progress into erythroid leukemia in a subject.
The hemogram is important to evaluate anemia, polycythemia and infections.
In polycythemia vera, the quantity of blood in this plexus is greatly increased.
Some blood diseases, such as polycythemia and leukemia.
Rarely, polycythemia vera progresses to leukemia ; certain treatments increase this likelihood.
In further or additional embodiments, the blood disorder is polycythemia or myeloid metaplasia.
Polycythemia vera is characterized by an increased concentration of hemoglobin, volume, blood viscosity, and erythrocytosis.
In further or additional cases, the blood disorder is polycythemia or myeloid metaplasia.

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