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The major symptoms are bleeding and thrombosis. Other symptoms include [[epistaxis]] (nosebleeds) and [[hemorrhage|bleeding]] from gums and gastrointestinal tract. One characteristic symptom is throbbing and burning of the hands and feet due to the occlusion of small arterioles by platelets ([[erythromelalgia]]). | |||
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Overview
The major symptoms are bleeding and thrombosis. Other symptoms include epistaxis (nosebleeds) and bleeding from gums and gastrointestinal tract. One characteristic symptom is throbbing and burning of the hands and feet due to the occlusion of small arterioles by platelets (erythromelalgia).