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- and sepsis.[citation needed] Types of hyperviscosity syndromes vary by pathology; including serum hyperviscosity, which may cause neurologic or ocular...
- lymphoma and multiple myeloma). The ESR is decreased in polycythemia, hyperviscosity, sickle cell anemia, leukemia, chronic fatigue syndrome, low plasma...
- hypercalcemia. Headache, visual changes, and retinopathy may be the result of hyperviscosity of the blood depending on the properties of the paraprotein. Finally...
- mutation in CXCR4 (27% of patients). CXCR4 mutations cause symptomatic hyperviscosity syndrome and high bone marrow activity characteristic of the disease...
- increasing blood viscosity, thereby reducing blood flow to tissues to cause hyperviscosity syndrome (i.e., headache, confusion, blurry or loss of vision, hearing...
- Deborah number Dilatant Herschel–Bulkley fluid High viscosity mixer Hyperviscosity syndrome Intrinsic viscosity Inviscid flow Joback method (estimation...
- hematocrit > 65%. Significant polycythemia can be ****ociated with blood hyperviscosity, or thickening of the blood. Causes of neonatal polycythemia include:...
- removal of blood proteins where these are overly abundant and cause hyperviscosity syndrome. There is weak evidence that therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE)...
- hearing, and Dr. Adams reveals something about her past. Final diagnosis: Hyperviscosity syndrome secondary to rheumatoid arthritis Absent: Jesse Spencer as...
- pressure, orbital compressive disease, a steal phenomenon, and blood hyperviscosity or hypercoagulability." With respect to embolic and hemodynamic causes...