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Polycythemia vera
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Background
- Chronic myeloproliferative disorder
 - Abnormal proliferation is seen in all 3 cell lines
 - Typically in elderly
 - Can be asymptomatic or symptomatic
 
Clinical Features
- Severe burning pain in the hands or feet accompanied by a reddish or bluish coloration of the skin
 - Suspected with any combination of the following: [1]
- Abnormally elevated hemoglobin levels (>18 g/dL in men; 16 g/dL in women)
 - Normal oxygen saturation
 - Bleeding complications
 - Portal vein thrombosis
 - Splenomegaly
 - Plethora
 - Pruritus after bathing
 
 
Differential Diagnosis
- Essential thrombocytosis (ET)
 - Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML)
 - Leukemoid reactions
 - Hypoxia
 
Evaluation
Workup
- CBC
 - Chem 7
 - ESR
 - EPO decreased
 - Bone marrow biopsy sometimes needed
 
Evaluation[2]
- Criteria 1: All category A
 - Criteria 2: First 3 of category A and any 2 of category B
 
| Category A | Category B | 
|---|---|
| Increased RBC Mass (Men >18.5, Women >16.5) | Thrombocytosis (>400,000) | 
| Normal SPO2 (>92%) | Leukocytosis (>12,000) | 
| Splenomegaly | Leukocyte Alk Phos >100 | 
| Vit B12 >900 | 
Management
- Phlebotomy
 - ASA 81mg
 - Myelosuppressive agents (hydroxyurea, interferon alpha)
 
Also See
References
- ↑ http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/205114-differential
 - ↑ Tefferi, A, et al. The 2008 World Health Organization classification system for myeloproliferative neoplasms: order out of chaos. Cancer. 2009; 115(17):3842-7,
 
Authors
Aaron Snyder, Neil Young, Ross Donaldson, Claire, Kevin Lu, Catie Reynolds
