How do you diagnose MDS in a patient with equivocal morphological findings?
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Medical Oncology · UC San Diego Health
Cytopenic patients suspected of having MDS may often have equivocal findings in the bone marrow such as insufficient dysplasia and a blast proportion of less than 5%. This does not necessarily preclude a diagnosis if other features are present. For example, persistent, otherwise unexplained monocyto...