Overview
The World Health Organization (WHO) requires three separate criteria to diagnose polycythemia vera:
Criteria 1: Blood test showing high red blood cell count:
Red blood cells may be measured as:
- High hemoglobin count (protein found in red blood cells).
- High hematocrit levels (percentage of red blood cells).
- High blood volume (red cell mass).
Criteria 2: Bone marrow biopsy showing either:
- Excess of blood cells in the bone marrow, or
- Excess of mature megakaryocytes (the cells that make blood platelets).
Criteria 3: The third criteria can be met by showing either:
- Molecular testing showing the presence of the JAK2 gene mutation, or
- Blood test showing very low levels of erythropoietin (a hormone produced by your kidneys to stimulate red blood cell production).
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