primary - polycythaemia rubra vera - primary defect in the marrow stem cell population causing erythrocytosis irrespective of physiological needs
secondary - normal marrow stem cells respond to elevated erythropoietin or erythropoietin-like substances in the blood, however appropriate
congenital e.g. - Chuvash erythrocytosis (VHL gene mutation), high oxygen-affinity haemoglobin
acquired e.g. - hypoxia driven, pathologic erythropoietin production or exogenous erythropoietin
idiopathic - no cause for erythrocytosis can be identified, in this group around one third will have lower erythropoietin levels than normal and the rest have inappropriately normal levels for elevated haemoglobin or raised erythropoietin (2)
apparent - normal or minimally raised red cell volume with a reduced plasma volume
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