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Ginekologia Polska 2001-Aug

[Hematological disorder caused by a giant myoma of the uterus].

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M Kuliszkiewicz-Janus
A Mielczarska
M Jeleń

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OBJECTIVE

Polycythaemia means an increase in the number of red blood cells and usually a corresponding increase in the haematocrit and in the quantity of haemoglobin. Regarding etiology, primary and secondary forms of polycythaemia can be distinguished. The primary form--polycythaemia vera--is caused by autonomous erythroblastic hyperplasia. Secondary polycythaemia--erythrocythosis--may arise as a consequence of erythropoietin (EP) overproduction due to tissue hypoxia. These changes may stimulate the EP synthesis in the kidneys. EP may also be produced in metaplastic cells.

METHODS

A 59-year-old woman was admitted to the Clinic of Haematology of the Wrocław Medical University with a 10-years' history of significant increase in HB, VPRC and RBC. Physical examination showed an obvious plethora and a large intra-abdominal painless tumour. Laboratory data revealed increases in Hb, VPRC, RBC and EP. A bone marrow aspiration was normal. During surgery, a large leiomyoma of the uterus was found and a total hysterectomy was performed. Pathological examination showed the tumour to be fibroleiomyoma. 4 weeks after surgery Hb, VPRC, RBC and EP, all returned to normal levels.

RESULTS

Excluding the effect of the renal compression, it can be concluded that erythropoietin secreted by the the tumour caused the secondary haematological changes.

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