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Mosse syndrome: A condition involving the association of liver cirrhosis with polycythemia which is a chronic myeloproliferative disorder characterized by the excessive production of mainly red blood cells by the bone marrow. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Mosse syndrome is available below.
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