Essential thrombocythaemia (ET), a myeloproliferative disorder (MPD) manifested by excessive platelet production, lacks a specific diagnostic test to facilitate differentiation from other thrombocytoses. We studied thrombopoietin (TPO) levels in 41 patients with thrombocytosis: 25 ET patients, eight with other MPD, and eight with reactive thrombocytosis. Mean age and platelet counts for these groups were comparable. TPO levels for 96 healthy individuals provided a reference range for normal. The majority of ET patients (19/25 or 76%) had normal TPO levels. No patient with ET had a TPO level below 75 pg/ml, compared with 57% of healthy donors and 8/16 (50%) patients with other thrombocytoses (P<0.05). TPO levels in ET are not appropriately down-regulated, as occurs with cytokines relevant to other MPD. In thrombocytosis, a TPO level <75 pg/ml indicates that ET is unlikely.

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