Clinical characteristics, prognosis and treatment of myelofibrosis patients with severe thrombocytopenia
Hernández-Boluda, Juan Carlos; Correa, Juan-Gonzalo; Álvarez-Larrán, Alberto; Ferrer-Marín, Francisca; Raya, José-María; Martínez López, Joaquín; Velez, Patricia; Pérez Encinas, Manuel Mateo; Estrada, Natalia; García-Gutiérrez, Valentín; Fox, María-Laura; Luño, Elisa; Kerguelen, Ana; Cuevas, Beatriz; Durán, María-Antonia; Ramírez, María-José; Gómez-Casares, María-Teresa; Mata-Vázquez, María-Isabel; Regadera, Anabel; Pereira, Arturo; Cervantes, Francisco
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Date issued
2018Journal title
British Journal of Haematology
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Artigo
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pronóstico | mielofibrosis primaria | sistema de registros | supervivencia sin enfermedad | trombocitopenia | tasa de supervivenciaMeSH
Thrombocytopenia | Disease-Free Survival | Prognosis | Primary Myelofibrosis | Spain | Registries | Survival RateCIE
Enfermedad mieloproliferativa crónicaAbstract
[EN] There is scarce information on the incidence and clinical characterisation of MF patients who have severe thrombocytopenia (platelet count <50 9 109/l) at diagnosis Herein, we describe the clinical features, treatment and evolution data of 57 such patients. We have also compared the main characteristics of patients with severe thrombocytopenia with those of a series of 834 MF patients with higher platelet counts. In conclusion, we have shown that MF patients with severe thrombocytopenia at diagnosis are a high-risk population with short survival and limited treatment options.

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