Diagnosis and genetic analysis of polycythemia in children and a novel EPAS1 gene mutationWhat is knownWhat is new?
Background: Unlike in adults, there is no consensus on management and diagnosis of polycythemia in children. This study aims to evaluate the diagnosis and verify the algorithm in children with polycythemia. Methods: Seventy-nine children with polycythemia were followed-up in our pediatric hematology...
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Main Authors: | Hatice Mine Cakmak (Author), Omer Kartal (Author), Ayca Kocaaga (Author), Yasar Bildirici (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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