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    TESTOSTERONE THERAPY–INDUCED ERYTHROCYTOSIS: CAN PHLEBOTOMY BE JUSTIFIED?

    Thanks for sharing our work! Do you mean evidence for increased thrombotic risk in regular blood donors? They don't allow blood donations frequently enough to allow for persistently decreased hematocrit / decreased iron stores. Hematocrit/Hb bounces back to normal within 1 to a couple of weeks...
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    Androgenic Steroids Use and Abuse

    I'm aware of the distinction made by some authors, especially in the field of hematology. Each to their own, personally I don't see the use of making the distinction in this context. Importantly, increased red cell mass measurements are rarely, if ever, performed in studies administering AAS -...
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    Androgenic Steroids Use and Abuse

    Hi there, I'm the lead author of the paper. Both terms may be used interchangeably as described by standard works, such as Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. Some authors choose to make a distinction between them – in the field of hematology in particular – but we choose not to as it's...
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