Also known as 'benign erythrocytois' (although it does not always have a benign course) and 'pure erythrocytois' (since it was thought to be a pure red cell disorder), this condition applies to patients with increased red cell mass but investigations do not reveal any form of known primary or secondary erythrocytosis (1).
According to several studies there is a male preponderance to this disease (1).
The incidence of vascular complications is high in idiopathic erythrocytosis:
Management plan of idiopathic erythrocytosis include:
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