Polycythemia vera
Synopsis

The peripheral blood smear often demonstrates normochromic, normocytic red blood cells (may be hypochromic and microcytic if iron deficiency is also present), thrombocytosis, and leukocytosis.
The bone marrow may show hypercellularity, megakaryocytic proliferation, fibrosis, and the absence of stainable iron. If the marrow shows fibrosis, the spleen will enlarge due to extramedullary hematopoiesis. More than 95% of cases of PV have a JAK2 mutation (which can be detected on peripheral blood or bone marrow).
PV is a chronic condition with many phases. When the disease is more progressed, there is possibility of increased fibrosis or that it may transform into acute leukemia.
Codes
D45 – Polycythemia vera
SNOMEDCT:
128841001 – Polycythemia vera
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Last Updated:01/20/2022