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An increase above the normal in the number of red cells in the blood. SYN: erythrocythemia. [poly- + G. kytos, cell, + haima, blood]
- compensatory p. a secondary p. resulting from anoxia, e.g., in congenital heart disease, pulmonary emphysema, or prolonged residence at a high altitude.
- p. hypertonica p. associated with hypertension, but without splenomegaly. SYN: Gaisböck syndrome.
- relative p. a relative increase in the number of red blood cells as a result of loss of the fluid portion of the blood.
- p. rubra SYN: p. vera.
- p. rubra vera SYN: p. vera.
- p. vera a chronic form of p. of unknown cause; characterized by bone marrow hyperplasia, an increase in blood volume as well as in the number of red cells, redness or cyanosis of the skin, and splenomegaly. SYN: erythremia, Osler disease, Osler-Vaquez disease, p. rubra vera, p. rubra, Vaquez disease.
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poly·cy·the·mia or chiefly Brit poly·cy·thae·mia -(.)sī-'thē-mē-ə n a condition marked by an abnormal increase in the number of circulating red blood cells esp POLYCYTHEMIA VERA compare erythrocytosis
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poly·cy·the·mia (pol″e-si-theґme-ə) [poly- + cyt- + hem- + -ia] an increase in the total red cell mass of the blood, characterized as either absolute p. or relative p. Called also erythrocythemia, hypercythemia, and hypererythrocythemia.Medical dictionary. 2011.