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May 2022
17m 36s

Diagnosing Erythrocytosis

European Hematology Association
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How do you make a diagnosis of erythrocytosis? Is full blood count enough or do you need more specific tests? How is the classification in primary and secondary erythrocytosis linked to EPO levels? Is idiopathic erythrocytosis really a vanishing entity?

These are some of the questions Prof Mary-Frances McCullin answers in this podcast, giving listeners the key information necessary to understand erythrocytosis in clinical practice.

Host: Prof Shaun McCann; Guest: Prof Mary-Frances McMullin

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