Polycythemia vera

Polycythemia vera (PV) is an acquired myeloproliferative disorder characterized by an elevated absolute red blood cell mass caused by uncontrolled red blood cell production, frequently associated with uncontrolled white blood cell and platelet production.

Arterial thrombosis

The formation of a blood clot inside an artery.


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PMID (PMCID)
26634086
(4667148)
OTHER
Anesthetic management of a patient with polycythemia vera undergoing emergency repair of a type-A aortic dissection and concomitant coronary artery bypass grafting: a case report.
Im H, Min JJ, Yang J, Lee SM, Lee JH.
Korean J Anesthesiol. 2015;68(6):608-12.
Polycythemia vera is a chronic progressive myeloproliferative disease characterized by increased circulating red blood cells, and the hyperviscosity of the blood can lead to an increased risk of arterial thrombosis.
19902720
FEMALE
Peripheral arterial thrombosis with presence of anti-centromere antibodies and polycythemia vera.
Pillai U, Muzaffar J, Uppaluri C.
Mo Med. 2009;106(5):369-72.
Peripheral arterial thrombosis with presence of anti-centromere antibodies and polycythemia vera.
443976
MALE Middle Aged
Polycythemia vera and mesenteric arterial thrombosis. A disease association resulting from decreased platelet sensitivity to aspirin.
Myers TJ, Steinberg WM, Rickles FR.
Arch Intern Med. 1979;139(6):695-8.
Recurrent mesenteric arterial thrombosis developed in a 56-year-old man with polycythemia vera (PV) despite therapy with heparin sodium, warfarin sodium, and standard doses of aspirin and dipyridamole.
443976
MALE Middle Aged
Polycythemia vera and mesenteric arterial thrombosis. A disease association resulting from decreased platelet sensitivity to aspirin.
Myers TJ, Steinberg WM, Rickles FR.
Arch Intern Med. 1979;139(6):695-8.
Polycythemia vera and mesenteric arterial thrombosis.