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ET is a diagnosis of | Lab tests for the diagnosis of Essential thrombocytosis include tests to rule out reactive or secondary causes of thrombocytosis and ET remains a diagnosis of exclusion. The tests include abnormal complete blood count (CBC), peripheral blood smear, cytogenetic studies including Philadelphia chromosome or BCR-ABL assay, and the presence of ''JAK2 V617F'' mutations. Bone marrow biopsy is an important test and needed to make a diagnosis of ET.<ref name="pmidhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2007-04-083501">{{cite journal| author=Schmoldt A, Benthe HF, Haberland G| title=Digitoxin metabolism by rat liver microsomes. | journal=Biochem Pharmacol | year= 1975 | volume= 24 | issue= 17 | pages= 1639-41 | pmid=http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2007-04-083501 | doi= | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=10 }} </ref> | ||
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==Laboratory findings== | |||
Lab tests for the diagnosis of Essential thrombocytosis include the following<ref>Essential Thrombocytosis Workup. Medscape. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/206697-workup#c8. Accessed on November 10th, 2015</ref>: | |||
*Complete blood count ([[CBC]]) | |||
**Elevated platelet count | |||
**Leukocytosis, erythrocytosis, and mild anemia may be present | |||
*Peripheral blood smear shows large platelets | |||
*Platelet aggregation studies may be abnormal in some patients | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Lab tests for the diagnosis of Essential thrombocytosis include tests to rule out reactive or secondary causes of thrombocytosis and ET remains a diagnosis of exclusion. The tests include abnormal complete blood count (CBC), peripheral blood smear, cytogenetic studies including Philadelphia chromosome or BCR-ABL assay, and the presence of JAK2 V617F mutations. Bone marrow biopsy is an important test and needed to make a diagnosis of ET.[1]
Laboratory findings
Lab tests for the diagnosis of Essential thrombocytosis include the following[2]:
- Complete blood count (CBC)
- Elevated platelet count
- Leukocytosis, erythrocytosis, and mild anemia may be present
- Peripheral blood smear shows large platelets
- Platelet aggregation studies may be abnormal in some patients
References
- ↑ Schmoldt A, Benthe HF, Haberland G (1975). "Digitoxin metabolism by rat liver microsomes". Biochem Pharmacol. 24 (17): 1639–41. PMID http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2007-04-083501 Check
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value (help). - ↑ Essential Thrombocytosis Workup. Medscape. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/206697-workup#c8. Accessed on November 10th, 2015