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How would you evaluate a patient with an isolated high RBC count but with a normal hemoglobin and hematocrit?   

Would you consider this type of patient as having polycythemia?



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at University of Minnesota Physicians
Erythrocytosis is present over 5 years now. It&rsq...
at Johns Hopkins University
Thank you for the additional information. A family...
at University of Minnesota Physicians
Do you mean you would evaluate this patient for PV...
Medical Oncologist at Onc-Hem Assoc PA
I would also like to see the RBC indices, especial...
at University of Minnesota Physicians
There is microcytosis (MCV 67).
at Johns Hopkins University
If a family study is negative, then quantitative a...
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