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.

Erythromelalgia

Recurrent episodes of redness, burning pain, and warmth of the extremities following exposure to heat or exercise with symptoms predominantly involving the feet.


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PMID (PMCID)
25116182
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
Aspirin-responsive, migraine-like transient cerebral and ocular ischemic attacks and erythromelalgia in JAK2-positive essential thrombocythemia and polycythemia vera.
Michiels JJ, Berneman Z, Gadisseur A, Lam KH, De Raeve H, Schroyens W.
Acta Haematol. 2015;133(1):56-63.
Aspirin-responsive, migraine-like transient cerebral and ocular ischemic attacks and erythromelalgia in JAK2-positive essential thrombocythemia and polycythemia vera.
25674012
(4321571)
OTHER
Burning feet in polycythemia vera - peripheral sensorimotor axonal neuropathy with erythromelalgia.
Wollina U.
Int J Gen Med. 2015;8:69-71.
Burning feet in polycythemia vera - peripheral sensorimotor axonal neuropathy with erythromelalgia.
9387203
MIXED_SAMPLE Middle Aged
Erythromelalgia and vascular complications in polycythemia vera.
Michiels JJ.
Semin Thromb Hemost. 1997;23(5):441-54.
The vascular complications in patients with polycythemia vera are microvascular circulatory disturbances typical of thrombocythemia including erythromelalgia, peripheral ischemia, atypical cerebral ischemic attacks, and major arterial and venous thrombotic events.
9387203
MIXED_SAMPLE Middle Aged
Erythromelalgia and vascular complications in polycythemia vera.
Michiels JJ.
Semin Thromb Hemost. 1997;23(5):441-54.
Erythromelalgia and vascular complications in polycythemia vera.
9093785
FEMALE
Erythromelalgia following influenza vaccine in a child.
Confino I, Passwell JH, Padeh S.
Clin Exp Rheumatol. 1997;15(1):111-3.
Erythromelalgia in adults most commonly appears secondary to myeloproliferative disorders, essential thrombocytosis and polycythemia vera; however, in children primary forms predominate.
8864395
FEMALE
Erythromelalgia: a clue to the diagnosis of polycythemia vera.
Ongenae K, Janssens A, Noens L, Wieme N, Geerts ML, Beele H, Naeyaert JM.
Dermatology. 1996;192(4):408-10.
Erythromelalgia: a clue to the diagnosis of polycythemia vera.
1613144
FEMALE
Erythromelalgia in a patient with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.
Yosipovitch G, Krause I, Blickstein D.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 1992;26(5 Pt 2):825-7.
Secondary erythromelalgia is most commonly associated with essential thrombocythemia and polycythemia vera, and the pathogenic mechanism is thought to be platelet aggregation.
2643412
FEMALE Middle Aged
Erythromelalgia and myeloproliferative disorders.
Kurzrock R, Cohen PR.
Arch Intern Med. 1989;149(1):105-9.
Secondary erythromelalgia has been linked to a wide variety of diseases, the most common of which are certain myeloproliferative disorders: polycythemia vera and essential thrombocythemia.
2716205
FEMALE Middle Aged
[Clinical evaluation of the control of antiplatelet therapy through platelet aggregation rate on polycythemia vera associated with thrombocytosis and erythromelalgia].
Kurihara A, Kobayashi I, Tamura K.
Rinsho Ketsueki. 1989;30(1):99-104.
[Clinical evaluation of the control of antiplatelet therapy through platelet aggregation rate on polycythemia vera associated with thrombocytosis and erythromelalgia].