Topic: Causes of Polycythemia
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What Causes Polycythemia?
Polycythemia is caused by the change or mutation of the JAK2 gene. This type of gene is very important as it helps produce blood cells. For more information, look here: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Dise... Read More »
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What causes secondary polycythemia?
Smoking.can cause secondary polycythemia. So can.carbon monoxide poisoning.chronic heart or lung disease.(endocrine) disorders.exposure to high altitudes.kidney cysts.tumors of the brain,liver,or uterus.burns.diarrhea.hemoconcentration.stre... Read More »
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What causes polycythemia vera?
Polycythemia vera is one type of myeloproliferative disorder (MPD). Bone marrow contains stem cells that have the ability to mature into adult blood cells that enter the circulation, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platele... Read More »
Source: http://www.rwjuh.edu/health_information/adult_blood_vera.html
Featured Content: Causes of Polycythemia
Polycythemia vera is a disorder of the bone marrow. It causes too much production of white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. More »
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I don't understand the meaning of the question, but this means the number of erythrocytes are increased because of an uncontrolled production of red marrow. The viscosity of the blood is increased which means it gets thicker. The cause of t... Read More »
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Heredity? We don't know. Probably tendencies. I have PV and not RA. I don't even have osteo-arthritis. Read More »
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The cause of PV remains uncertain. In general, the increased mass of red blood cells in the patient's blood causes both hemorrhage and abnormal formation of blood clots in the circulatory system (thrombosis). The reasons for these changes i... Read More »
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Smoking, which impairs red blood cells' ability to deliver oxygen to body tissues, can cause secondary polycythemia. So can the following conditions: carbon monoxide poisoning chronic heart or lung disease hormonal (endocrine) disorders exp... Read More »
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It is caused by overproduction of Red Blood Cells in the bone marrow. (The root cause is most likely an interaction between the environment and the sufferers genome.) The effects are high blood pressure, dizziness, liver enlargement and pos... Read More »
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Try Google and select the one in Wikipedia. For instance: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycythemi… Read More »
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