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When would you initiate chronic therapeutic phlebotomy in a patient with erythrocytosis secondary to a high hemoglobin-oxygen affinity hemoglobinopathy?

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The large majority of patients with high oxygen affinity hemoglobinopathy do not require therapeutic phlebotomy. There is a subset of patients who develop symptoms (generally these are non-specific such as headache) or complications such as thrombosis. There seems to be no correlation between hemato...

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