According to World Health Organization (WHO)-defined criteria, patients presenting clinically as essential thrombocythemia (ET) may show early primary myelofibrosis (PMF) with accompanying thrombocythemia. Previous clinicopathological studies revealed that laboratory parameters like gender-matched hemoglobin (Hb), white blood cell (WBC) count, and particularly lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) values are significantly different in PMF. By strictly applying the WHO criteria, our investigation was aimed to study sensitivity and specificity of these features in an exploratory cohort of 536 patients and to validate the results on an independently recruited series of 321 strictly corresponding patients. The discriminatory power of these param...
Clinical evidence supports the need of changing the diagnostic criteria of the 2008 updated WHO clas...
In an international study of 1104 patients with essential thrombocythemia (ET), a histological revie...
This study investigates disease characteristics and clinical outcome in young patients (<40 years) w...
According to World Health Organization (WHO)-defined criteria, patients presenting clinically as es...
According to World Health Organization (WHO)-defined criteria, patients presenting clinically as ess...
International audienceAims: To evaluate the feasibility of the histopathological diagnosis of prefib...
The WHO diagnostic criteria underscore the role of bone marrow (BM) morphology in distinguishing ess...
The recently revised World Health Organization (WHO) classification of myeloid neoplasms recognizes ...
The 2016 revised WHO criteria for the diagnosis of pre-fibrotic/early primary myelofibrosis (pre-PMF...
Essential thrombocythemia (ET) is currently diagnosed either by the British Committee of Standards i...
Recent studies have shown that a large proportion of patients classified as essential thrombocythemi...
BACKGROUND: Vascular events represent the most frequent complications of thrombocytemias. We aim...
Recent studies have shown that a large proportion of patients classified as essential thrombocythemi...
Reproducibility and clinical usefulness of the WHO classification of chronic myeloproliferative neop...
Clinical evidence supports the need of changing the diagnostic criteria of the 2008 updated WHO clas...
In an international study of 1104 patients with essential thrombocythemia (ET), a histological revie...
This study investigates disease characteristics and clinical outcome in young patients (<40 years) w...
According to World Health Organization (WHO)-defined criteria, patients presenting clinically as es...
According to World Health Organization (WHO)-defined criteria, patients presenting clinically as ess...
International audienceAims: To evaluate the feasibility of the histopathological diagnosis of prefib...
The WHO diagnostic criteria underscore the role of bone marrow (BM) morphology in distinguishing ess...
The recently revised World Health Organization (WHO) classification of myeloid neoplasms recognizes ...
The 2016 revised WHO criteria for the diagnosis of pre-fibrotic/early primary myelofibrosis (pre-PMF...
Essential thrombocythemia (ET) is currently diagnosed either by the British Committee of Standards i...
Recent studies have shown that a large proportion of patients classified as essential thrombocythemi...
BACKGROUND: Vascular events represent the most frequent complications of thrombocytemias. We aim...
Recent studies have shown that a large proportion of patients classified as essential thrombocythemi...
Reproducibility and clinical usefulness of the WHO classification of chronic myeloproliferative neop...
Clinical evidence supports the need of changing the diagnostic criteria of the 2008 updated WHO clas...
In an international study of 1104 patients with essential thrombocythemia (ET), a histological revie...
This study investigates disease characteristics and clinical outcome in young patients (<40 years) w...