Published on March 23, 2024

Myelodysplastic syndrome


A group of disorders caused by blood cells that are poorly formed or don't work right.

Description

A group of disorders caused by blood cells that are poorly formed or don't work right.

Overview

Myelodysplastic syndromes result from something wrong in the spongy material inside the bones where blood cells are made, also called bone marrow. Most types have no known cause. Others are caused by cancer treatments or chemical exposure.

Symptoms

Symptoms may include shortness of breath, feeling very tired, easy bruising and a change in skin color.

Treatments

Treatment may not be needed right away. Blood transfusions and medicines may help treat symptoms. Bone marrow transplants, also called stem cell transplants, and chemotherapy may be used in some people.