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  1. Mar 24, 2022 · Thrombocytosis refers to a high platelet count caused by another disease or condition. This condition is often called secondary or reactive thrombocytosis. Thrombocytosis is more common than thrombocythemia. What are the symptoms? Many people who have thrombocythemia or thrombocytosis do not have symptoms.

  2. Jan 28, 2024 · Thrombocytosis, also known as thrombocythemia, is the term for having too many platelets in the blood. Platelets are tiny blood cells that help blood to clot and heal the walls of blood vessels in the instance of bleeding. There are two types of thrombocytosis, both of which occur due to the bone marrow making too many platelets. The two types are:

  3. Dec 30, 2022 · This condition occurs when your body produces too many platelets, the cells that help blood clot. Thrombocytosis can cause clotting or bleeding problems.

  4. Aug 19, 2022 · Thrombocytosis refers to an increased platelet count which, in this review, is >450,000/microL (>450 x 10 9 /L). This topic discusses our approach to the adult or child with unexplained thrombocytosis. Clinical manifestations and diagnosis of specific causes of thrombocytosis are discussed separately.

  5. Jun 17, 2022 · Thrombocytosis, also known as secondary or reactive thrombocytosis, is when high platelets occurs as a symptom of another disease or condition. It can result from anemia, infection, or cancer. Thrombocythemia is when the cause of high platelets is unknown. It occurs as an independent condition.

  6. Feb 25, 2024 · Reactive thrombocytosis is an abnormally high platelet count in the absence of chronic myeloproliferative disease secondary to an infection, inflammation, and hemorrhage. Secondary thrombocytosis is usually identified in routine laboratory testing, as most patients are asymptomatic.

  7. Jul 4, 2019 · Thrombocytosis is defined as a platelet count elevated more than two standard deviations above the population mean, typically >400-450×10 9 /L, and therefore includes 2.3% of the population. 1 Reference ranges usually do not account for variation in platelet counts dependent on age, sex, and ethnicity, 2 3 such that the upper limits of normal sh...

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