The diagnosis of essential thrombocythemia in a cat was made by fulfilling the five applicable criteria set forth by the Polycythemia Vera Study Group forusein humans. The criteria were 1) a platelet count persistently above 600,000/μL, 2) a normal initial hematocrit that did not rise in response to iron therapy, 3) normal serum iron concentration, 4) absence of collagen fibrosis of thebone marrow, and 5) no cause for reactive thrombocytosis. In addition, normal thrombopoietin concentrations and splenic hypofunction were demonstrated. Melphalan was not effective in decreasing the platelet count and the cat died of sepsis. © 1990 American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
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Hammer, A. S., Couto, C. G., Getzy, D., & Bailey, M. Q. (1990). Essential Thrombocythemia in a Cat. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 4(2), 87–91. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-1676.1990.tb03108.x
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