Refractory anemia with excess blasts (RAEB) is a systematic severe subtype of myelodysplastic syndrome illustrated by cytopenia with unilineage or multilineage dysplasia and 5% to 19% explosions in bone marrow or blood. Two types of RAEB are identified: type 1 and type 2 (RAEB-1 and RAEB-2)which are distinguished depending on the percentage of blasts present in bone marrow or blood. Patients generally exhibit symptoms related to one or more cytopenia.
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Query: Hi doctor, I am writing to you regarding the health status of an elderly person. She is 85 years old and still in pretty good condition. Her current cardiological status is rated to be very well with no diabetes or any other medical issues. But from last year she shows a myelodysplastic syndrome. A ... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have carefully worked through your case and want to assure you that proper care and expert opinion will be extended. When there is a hematology report which questions the quality of the biopsy specimen, we cannot just comment on the outcome of the test or what should... Read Full »