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'''Essential thrombocytosis''' is a rare hematologic disorder characterized by overproduction of platelets in the absence of an underlying cause or disease. The disease also called as Epstein-Goedel syndrome was first described by pathologists Emil Epstein and Alfred Goedel in the year 1934. | '''Essential thrombocytosis''' is a rare hematologic disorder characterized by overproduction of platelets in the absence of an underlying cause or disease. The disease, also called as Epstein-Goedel syndrome was first described by pathologists Emil Epstein and Alfred Goedel in the year 1934. | ||
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Overview
Essential thrombocytosis is a rare hematologic disorder characterized by overproduction of platelets in the absence of an underlying cause or disease. The disease, also called as Epstein-Goedel syndrome was first described by pathologists Emil Epstein and Alfred Goedel in the year 1934.