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Bone marrow neoplasm
- ... infections, major surgery or trauma Cancer Certain medicines Bone marrow disease called myeloproliferative neoplasm (which includes polycythemia vera ) Spleen removal (splenectomy) Some ...
- ... a joint) Heart failure Myelofibrosis (disorder of the bone marrow in which the marrow is replaced by fibrous scar tissue) Thrombosis (blood clotting, which can cause a stroke , heart attack , or other body damage)
- ... caused by spreading of the tumors to the bone marrow Diabetes insipidus Lung problems that lead to lung failure Problems with the pituitary gland that lead to growth failure
- ... number of immature white blood cells in your bone marrow Since there is a risk of MDS developing into AML, regular follow-up with your provider may be required.
- ... marrow transplant may be recommended: An autologous bone marrow or ... Eating enough calories Safe eating during cancer treatment
- A tumor is an abnormal growth of body tissue. Tumors can be cancerous (malignant) or noncancerous (benign). ... In general, tumors occur ...