Shivani Modi/X
Sep 4, 2025, 22:00
Shivani Modi Highlights SOHO 2025 Study Linking Elevated WBC Counts to Increased Thrombosis Risk
Shivani Modi, Hematology/Oncology fellow, aspirant at University of Nebraska Medical Center, shared on X:
”Insightful session at SOHO 2025 on MPNs: CYTO-PV study shows elevated WBC counts >11 x10⁹/L significantly increase risk of thrombosis in PV patients.
Reinforces importance of monitoring leukocytosis in risk management.”

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