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Prevalence: 22:100,000; twice as high among men as women.
Higher prevalence in Jewish people of European origin.
Prevalence increases with advancing age (rare in those <30 y).
Risk of deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary emboli
Risk of coronary, cerebral thrombosis/ischemia
Increased histamine release and prostaglandin production
Hyperviscosity from increased Hct
Preop treatment should include phlebotomy to Hct of ≤45%
Increased plt count and plt aggregation
Thrombotic complications: MI, stroke, deep venous thrombosis, Budd-Chiari syndrome
Bleeding diathesis
A chronic myeloproliferative disease characterized by increased red blood cell mass.
Often WBC and plt counts are increased.
The resulting hyperviscosity of blood predisposes to thrombosis.
Symptoms: Headaches, erythromelalgia (pain in hands/feet), pruritus.
Predisposed to gouty arthritis, peptic ulcer disease.
Accompanied by palpable splenomegaly.
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