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Clinical features

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Secondary erythrocytosis is often discovered incidentally during the course of investigations so that the primary features are those of the underlying disease.

The pathology is that of a single line disorder stemming from increased serum levels of erythropoietin or similar substances. Thus, haematological symptoms are those of erythrocytosis only.

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