| 21. | But administration of arsenic along with bloodletting was a standard treatment for polycythemia in the early 1950s.
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| 22. | Elevated levels of hemoglobin are associated with increased numbers or sizes of red blood cells, called polycythemia.
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| 23. | Polycythemia is common in preterm infants because of the presence of fetal red blood cells ( RBCs ).
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| 24. | Primary myelofibrosis can begin with a blood picture similar to that found in polycythemia vera or chronic myelogenous leukemia.
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| 25. | In addition, these neuroendocrine tumors release erythropoietin ( EPO ) into circulating blood, and lead to polycythemia.
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| 26. | Aerts has a rare blood disease called polycythemia, which causes the body to produce excess red blood cells.
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| 27. | More hemoglobin is present in polycythemia, and so D _ { L _ { CO } } is elevated.
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| 28. | Many patients have Budd Chiari syndrome as a complication of polycythemia vera ( myeloproliferative disease of red blood cells ).
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| 29. | In 1985, Newhart was rushed to the emergency room, suffering with secondary polycythemia, after years of heavy smoking.
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| 30. | Twin anemia-polycythemia sequence ( TAPS ) may occur after laser surgery for TTTS ( post-laser form ).
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