1961
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.5236.1352
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Primary Myeloid Metaplasia

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“…On the other hand, polycythaemic red cell values have been frequently observed in patients with primary myelofibrosis (e.g. Bowdler & Prankerd 1961, Demidowa 1964, and a patient in whom myelofibrosis antedated polycythaemia has also been reported (Lopas & Josephson 1964). There seems thus to be no doubt about the near relationship between these two diseases which are both generally included in the group of myeloproliferative disorders.…”
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“…On the other hand, polycythaemic red cell values have been frequently observed in patients with primary myelofibrosis (e.g. Bowdler & Prankerd 1961, Demidowa 1964, and a patient in whom myelofibrosis antedated polycythaemia has also been reported (Lopas & Josephson 1964). There seems thus to be no doubt about the near relationship between these two diseases which are both generally included in the group of myeloproliferative disorders.…”
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“…The patient came under the observation of the writer in however, subsequent marrow trephine (and later autopsy) showed that the marrow was normally cellular and the condition could more correctly be described as "primary myeloid metaplasia" (Bowdler and Prankerd 1961). duodenal ulcer also demonstrated could not be implicated in the anaemia.…”
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