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polycythemia

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for polycythemia.

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Since red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, a transplant could be used to deliberately induce polycythemia.

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Quick take

(pathology) A rare disorder in which the bone marrow produces an abnormally large amount of blood cells, often red blood cells.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(pathology) A rare disorder in which the bone marrow produces an abnormally large amount of blood cells, often red blood cells.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for polycythemia.

noun

(pathology) A rare disorder in which the bone marrow produces an abnormally large amount of blood cells, often red blood cells.

Example sentences

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Since red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, a transplant could be used to deliberately induce polycythemia.

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However, a quick search for bone marrow transplants for polycythemia yielded only results about curing the disease with transplants.

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Aside from blood loss and Polycythemia Vera, what else can cause serum ferritin levels to decrease over time without anemia?

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For what it's worth, bloodletting is still in use, though only for a couple of diseases; hemochromatosis and polycythemia being the main two.

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The result of higher need for NOS2 will lead to polycythemia and to improved oxygen delivery to tissue when accompanied by increased blood volume.

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Recently, I decided to get a second opinion and my new specialist changed my diagnosis from ET to Polycythemia Vera (PV).

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My two sisters and I all have diagnosed Polycythemia Vera with the JAK2 mutation present.

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Treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency can unmask polycythemia vera, which is characterized by an increase in blood volume and the number of red blood cells.

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This could indicate dehydration, stress, or other conditions like polycythemia.

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On the other hand, your bone marrow can absolutely lose its mind and pump out the equivalent of a red blood cell mass, a condition known as polycythemia.

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The Finnish skier Eero Mäntyranta probably owed much of his success to his polycythemia, significantly increasing the number of red blood cells and thus the oxygen-carrying capacity of his blood.

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This is the first I'm hearing of polycythemia vera having anything to do with iron deficiency, but considering the overlap of symptoms (and the fact that the former involves making way too many blood cells) it makes a lot of sense.

Quote examples

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If I click on "increased risk," I get: valley fever, muscular dystrophy, hemolytic anemia, intracranial abscess, thalassemia, gallbladder cancer, polycythemia vera, and autonomic nervous system disorder.

Proper noun examples

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His family carries a genetic mutation called Polycythemia[2] which means they produce a very high proportion of red blood cells (basically like the EPO doping Lance Armstrong did, but natural).

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use polycythemia in a sentence?

Since red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, a transplant could be used to deliberately induce polycythemia.

What does polycythemia mean?

(pathology) A rare disorder in which the bone marrow produces an abnormally large amount of blood cells, often red blood cells.

What part of speech is polycythemia?

polycythemia is commonly used as noun.