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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
There is no classification system established for essential thrombocytosis. However, | There is no classification system established for essential thrombocytosis. However, essential thrombocytosis may be broadly classified into two types:<ref name="TrifaCucuianu2014">{{cite journal|last1=Trifa|first1=Adrian P.|last2=Cucuianu|first2=Andrei|last3=Popp|first3=Radu A.|title=Familial Essential Thrombocythemia Associated withMPLW515L Mutation in Father andJAK2V617F Mutation in Daughter|journal=Case Reports in Hematology|volume=2014|year=2014|pages=1–3|issn=2090-6560|doi=10.1155/2014/841787}}</ref> | ||
*Sporadic | |||
**The majority of cases remain sporadic. | |||
*[[Familial]] | |||
**Inheritance is in an autosomal dominant fashion with incomplete penetrance. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Soujanya Thummathati, MBBS [2]
Overview
There is no classification system established for essential thrombocytosis. However, a familial form of essential thrombocytosis has been previously reported.[1]
Classification
There is no classification system established for essential thrombocytosis. However, essential thrombocytosis may be broadly classified into two types:[1]
- Sporadic
- The majority of cases remain sporadic.
- Familial
- Inheritance is in an autosomal dominant fashion with incomplete penetrance.