Criteria
PVSG (Polycythemia Vera Study
Group)
A1 Raised red
cell mass (RCM), male >
36 ml/kg, female > 32
ml/kg
A2 Normal
arterial oxygen saturation >
92%
A3
Splenomegaly
B1 Platelet
count > 400 x 109/l
B2 White
blood cell count (WBC) > 12 x
109/l
B3 Leucocyte
alkaline phosphatase > 100
B4 Serum B12
> 900 pg/ml or unbound B12
binding capacity > 220 pg/ml
Diagnosis
A1 + A2 + A3
establishes PV
A1 + A2 + two
of category B establishes PV
Criteria
BCSH (British Committee for
Standards in Haematology)
A1 Raised RCM
or hematocrit (HCT) >
0.60 (males), > 0.56
(females)
A2 No
secondary erythrocytosis
A3 Palpable
spleen
A4 Abnormal
karyotype
B1 Platelet
count > 400 x 109/l
B2 Neutrophil
count > 10 x 109/l
B3
Splenomegaly on ultrasound
scanning
B4 Low serum
EPO or characteristic burst
forming units - erythroid (BFU-E)
growth
Diagnosis
A1 + A2 + A3
or A4 establishes PV
A1 + A2 + two
of B establishes PV
Criteria
WHO (World Health Organization)
A1 Raised RCM
or haemoglobin (Hb) > 18.5
(males), > 16.5 (females)
A2 No
secondary erythrocytosis
A3
Splenomegaly
A4 Abnormal
karyotype (other than Ph
chromosome or BCR/ABL fusion
gene in marrow cells)
A5 Endogenous
erythroid colony (EEC) formation
B1 Platelet
count > 400 x 109/l
B2 WBC > 12 x
109/l
B3 Bone
marrow biopsy (BMB) showing
panmyelosis with erythroid and
megakaryocytic proliferation
B4 Low serum
erythropoietin (EPO)
Diagnosis
A1 + A2 and
any other category A establishes
PV
A1 + A2 + two
of category B establishes PV