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Erythrocytosis

Introduction: Erythrocytosis

Description of Erythrocytosis

Erythrocytosis: Polycythemia, especially that which occurs in response to some known stimulus.
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Erythrocytosis: An increase in the total red cell mass of the blood. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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