Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2134867 | Experimental Hematology | 2009 | 6 Pages |
ObjectiveA direct comparison of the incidence and risk factors of major thrombosis in essential thrombocythemia (ET) and polycythemia vera (PV) according to their respective JAK2V617F allele burden is the object of this study.Materials and MethodsWe compared the rate (%/patients/year) of major thrombosis in 867 ET patients (57% JAK2V617F) with that of 415 PV patients (all JAK2V617F) and examined risk factors.ResultsPatients with ET wild-type, ET V617F, and PV showed a rate of thrombosis of 1.4%, 2.1%, and 2.7%/patients/year, respectively. The latter was found to progressively increase according to time of diagnosis. Actuarial probability of arterial and venous thrombosis in the first 5 years of diagnosis was roughly similar in the three groups. While in the subsequent periods, the curves of mutated ET patients diverged from wild-type, and after 10 to 15 years the ET-mutated arm approached PV.ConclusionThese findings support the concept of a continuum between ET JAK2 mutated and PV, not only in reference to the hematological phenotype, but also in terms of vascular events.