joker123 What is the "bone marrow defect"?
Department of Medical Services by Lerdsin Hospital Bone marrow deficiency syndrome, or MDS, is the core of the large bone throughout the body. Is responsible for creating all types of blood, such as red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Normally, the bone marrow produces blood all the time.
Malignant bone marrow syndrome (MDS) is a group of diseases caused by abnormalities in the bone marrow, which makes it impossible to produce blood. Mostly found in patients older than 60 years and very rarely in patients younger than 40 years. When the body is unable to produce different types of blood, disorders such as anemia cause pale symptoms. White blood cells cause the body to decrease immunity. Low platelets cause bleeding easily