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What The Counts Actually Mean In Myelofibrosis Patient?

Hi my grandmother is diagnosed with myelofibrosis and her count will now not stay above 4 at most 5. I am just starting to learn about this disease and unclear on what the counts really mean. I know that she is in a lot of pain and that we are nearing the end. Could you please clear up what the counts actually mean
Wed, 29 Jun 2016
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this is a disorder of bone marrow, where bone marrow produces one cell type in excess
and due to repeated trauma to bone marriw , finally bone marrow go into fibrosis
so it can be any one cell type count , that is in excess in blood picture
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What The Counts Actually Mean In Myelofibrosis Patient?

this is a disorder of bone marrow, where bone marrow produces one cell type in excess and due to repeated trauma to bone marriw , finally bone marrow go into fibrosis so it can be any one cell type count , that is in excess in blood picture