Polycythemia Vera and Pregnancy: A Case Report with the Use of Hydroxyurea in the First Trimester

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Abstract

Polycythemia vera (PV) is rarely associated with pregnancy. A 34-year-old patient treated with hydroxyurea for PV became pregnant and was referred to our clinic. At the patient's request, pregnancy was continued. The patient's hematocrit level remained below 45% without any treatment throughout her pregnancy, and a healthy male infant (without any congenital malformations or complications) was delivered at 37 weeks. This case report suggests that normal pregnancy and delivery is possible in patients with PV.

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Pata, O., Tok, C. E., Yazici, G., Pata, C., Öz, A. U., Aban, M., & Dilek, S. (2004). Polycythemia Vera and Pregnancy: A Case Report with the Use of Hydroxyurea in the First Trimester. American Journal of Perinatology, 21(3), 135–137. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2004-823773

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