Clinical features of children with polycythemia vera, essential thrombocythemia, and primary myelofibrosis in Japan: A retrospective nationwide survey

Author:

Ishida Hisashi1ORCID,Miyajima Yuji2,Hyakuna Nobuyuki3,Hamada Satoru3,Sarashina Takeo4,Matsumura Risa5,Umeda Katsutsugu6ORCID,Mitsui Tetsuo7,Fujita Naoto8,Tomizawa Daisuke9,Urayama Kevin Y.1011,Ishida Yasushi12,Taga Takashi13,Takagi Masatoshi14,Adachi Souichi15,Manabe Atsushi16,Imamura Toshihiko17ORCID,Koh Katsuyoshi18,Shimada Akira1ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Department of PediatricsOkayama University Hospital Okayama Japan

2. Department of PediatricsAnjo Kosei Hospital Anjo Japan

3. Department of PediatricsUniversity of the Ryukyus Hospital Nishihara Japan

4. Department of PediatricsAsahikawa Medical University Asahikawa Japan

5. Department of PediatricsHiroshima University Hospital Hiroshima Japan

6. Department of PediatricsGraduate School of MedicineKyoto University Kyoto Japan

7. Department of PediatricsYamagata University Hospital Yamagata Japan

8. Department of PediatricsHiroshima Red Cross Hospital and Atomic‐bomb Survivors Hospital Hiroshima Japan

9. Children's Cancer CentreNational Centre for Child Health and Development Tokyo Japan

10. Department of Social MedicineNational Centre for Child Health and Development Tokyo Japan

11. Graduate School of Public HealthSt. Luke's International University Tokyo Japan

12. Pediatric Medical CentreEhime Prefectural Central Hospital Matsuyama Japan

13. Department of PediatricsShiga University of Medical Science Otsu Japan

14. Department of Pediatrics and Developmental BiologyTokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo Japan

15. Department of Human Health ScienceKyoto University Kyoto Japan

16. Department of PediatricsHokkaido University Hospital Sapporo Japan

17. Department of PediatricsGraduate School of Medical ScienceKyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Kyoto Japan

18. Department of Hematology/OncologySaitama Children's Medical Centre Saitama Japan

Publisher

Wiley

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