“…Erslev and coworkers showed that in the individual with normal RCV but decreased PV and, thus, an increase in Hct, but a net decrease in BV, tissue oxygen delivery decreases when compared to an individual with normal RCV and PV. This change is characteristic of subjects with Gaisbock syndrome, which is characterized by an increased Hct as a result of a decreased PV, associated with hypertension 8 . Thus, persons with Gaisbock syndrome have increased blood viscosity.…”