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The cause of [disease name] has not been identified. To review risk factors for the development of [disease name], click [[Pericarditis causes#Overview|here]]. | The cause of [disease name] has not been identified. To review risk factors for the development of [disease name], click [[Pericarditis causes#Overview|here]]. | ||
*Primary erythrocytosis | |||
- Polycythemia vera | |||
* | *Secondary erythrocytosis | ||
- Congenital: | |||
- Erythropoietin receptor-mediated | |||
- High oxygen affinity hemoglobin | |||
- Bisphosphoglycerate mutase deficiency | |||
- VHL (Von Hippel-Lindau) gene mutation (Chuvash erythrocytosis) | |||
- PHD2 mutations | |||
- HIF-2 alpha mutations | |||
- Acquired: | |||
- Hypoxia driven | |||
- Central hypoxic process: | |||
- Chronic Lung disease | |||
- Right-to-left cardiopulmonary vascular shunts | |||
- Carbon monoxide poisoning | |||
- Smoker's erythrocytosis | |||
- Hypoventilation syndromes including sleep apnea (high-altitude habitat) | |||
- Local renal hypoxia: | |||
- Renal Artery Stenosis | |||
- End Stage Renal Disease | |||
- Hydronephrosis | |||
- Renal cysts (polycystic kidney disease) | |||
- Postrenal transplant erythrocytosis | |||
- Pathologic EPO production: | |||
- Tumors | |||
- Cerebellar hemangioblastoma | |||
- Meningioma | |||
- Parathyroid carcinoma/adenomas | |||
- Hepatocellular carcinoma | |||
- Renal cell cancer | |||
- Pheochromocytoma | |||
- Uterine leiomyomas | |||
- Exogenous EPO: | |||
- Drug associated | |||
- EPO administration | |||
- Androgen administration | |||
- Idiopathic erythrocytosis | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Disease name] may be caused by [cause1], [cause2], or [cause3].
OR
Common causes of [disease] include [cause1], [cause2], and [cause3].
OR
The most common cause of [disease name] is [cause 1]. Less common causes of [disease name] include [cause 2], [cause 3], and [cause 4].
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The cause of [disease name] has not been identified. To review risk factors for the development of [disease name], click here.
- Primary erythrocytosis
- Polycythemia vera
- Secondary erythrocytosis
- Congenital: - Erythropoietin receptor-mediated - High oxygen affinity hemoglobin - Bisphosphoglycerate mutase deficiency - VHL (Von Hippel-Lindau) gene mutation (Chuvash erythrocytosis) - PHD2 mutations - HIF-2 alpha mutations - Acquired: - Hypoxia driven - Central hypoxic process: - Chronic Lung disease - Right-to-left cardiopulmonary vascular shunts - Carbon monoxide poisoning - Smoker's erythrocytosis - Hypoventilation syndromes including sleep apnea (high-altitude habitat) - Local renal hypoxia: - Renal Artery Stenosis - End Stage Renal Disease - Hydronephrosis - Renal cysts (polycystic kidney disease) - Postrenal transplant erythrocytosis - Pathologic EPO production: - Tumors - Cerebellar hemangioblastoma - Meningioma - Parathyroid carcinoma/adenomas - Hepatocellular carcinoma - Renal cell cancer - Pheochromocytoma - Uterine leiomyomas - Exogenous EPO: - Drug associated - EPO administration - Androgen administration - Idiopathic erythrocytosis