Polycythemia Vera Study Group (PVSG) Diagnostic Criteria for Essential Thrombocytopaenia (ET)
All of the following criteria must be fulfilled to make a diagnosis of ET
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Platelet count greater than 600 x 109/L
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Hematocrit less than 40 or normal red blood cell mass
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Stainable iron in the marrow or normal RBC mean corpuscular volume (If these measurements suggest iron deficiency, polycythemia vera cannot be excluded unless a trial of iron therapy fails to increase the red blood cell mass into the polycythemic range.)
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No Philadelphia chromosome or bcr/abl gene rearrangement
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Collagen fibrosis of the bone marrow absent or less than one third of the biopsy area without both marked splenomegaly and a leukoerythroblastic blood film
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No cytogenetic or morphologic evidence for a myelodysplastic syndrome
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No cause for a reactive thrombocytosis
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