Serum erythropoietin (Epo) values were estimated in samples from 125 patients with erythrocytosis to examine the specificity and sensitivity of reduced and raised values in the diagnosis of polycythaemia vera (PV) and secondary erythrocytosis (SE) respectively. Additionally, Epo values were estimated in samples from 49 patients with primary thrombocythaemia (PT) to determine whether Epo values were altered. We found high specificity (92%) and moderate sensitivity (64%) of low serum Epo values (below the reference range) in the diagnosis of PV, and also poor sensitivity (47%) of raised Epo values in the diagnosis of SE.
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January 2000
This review focuses on polycythemia vera (PV)-its diagnosis, cellular and genetic pathology, and management. In Section I, Dr. Pearson, with Drs.
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