نتایج جستجو برای: erythrocytosis hematologic abnormalities
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Chromosomal abnormalities provide clinical utility in the diagnosis and treatment of hematologic malignancies, and may be predictive of malignant transformation in individuals without apparent clinical presentation of a hematologic cancer. In an effort to confirm previous reports of an association between clonal mosaicism and incident hematologic cancer, we applied the anomDetectBAF algorithm t...
The complete peripheral blood count analysis including laboratory screening tests of haemostasis and coagulation should be done in every patient before surgery, in order to detect specific abnormalities for primary or secundary haematologic disorder. These abnormalities might be very important course of perioperative and postoperative complications. Anaemia is the most frequent haematologic abn...
BACKGROUND Hematocrit above the normal range for the population, such as in primary or secondary erythrocytosis, predisposes to both arterial and venous thrombosis. However, little is known about the association between hematocrit and risk of venous thromboembolism in a general population. DESIGN AND METHODS Hematocrit and related hematologic variables such as hemoglobin, red blood cell count...
Populations living at high altitudes (HAs), particularly in the Peruvian Andes, are characterized by a mixture of subjects with erythrocytosis (16 g dl(-1)21 g dl(-1)). Elevated haemoglobin values (EE) are associated with chronic mountain sickness, a condition reflecting the lack of adaptation to HA. According to c...
Nephrocalcinosis: another cause of renal erythrocytosis Although erythrocytosis is not a recognised complication of nephro-calcinosis, in the course of a study of 250 patients with nephro-calcinosis we found nine patients with raised blood haemoglobin concentration and haematocrit value. All patients had radiological medullary nephrocalcinosis, of varying underlying cause (two primary hyperpara...
Patients with cancer frequently have anemia, with or without other associated cytopenias. Cancer-related anemia can be a direct result of tumor invasion of the bone marrow, an indirect result of tumor therapy or systemic symptomatology, or an "incidental" finding resulting from other pathology in the patient. In many cancer cases, anemia may cause the presenting symptoms, and hematologic abnorm...
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