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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Acquired polycythemia vera
  1. ... vera Primary polycythemia PRV PV Genetic Testing Registry: Acquired polycythemia vera Polycythemia vera National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ...
  2. ... and certain types of tumors. Another form of acquired erythrocytosis, called polycythemia vera, results from somatic (non-inherited) mutations in other ...
  3. ... chromosome abnormalities are somatic, which means they are acquired during a ... polycythemia vera (which causes an overproduction of red blood cells) ...
  4. ... mutations in the JAK2 gene are associated with polycythemia vera, a disorder characterized by uncontrolled blood cell production. ... found in approximately 96 percent of people with polycythemia vera. About 3 percent of affected individuals have a ...
  5. ... mutations in the TET2 gene are associated with polycythemia vera, a disorder characterized by uncontrolled blood cell production. ... found in approximately 16 percent of people with polycythemia vera. It is unclear what role these mutations play ...