Video - Myelofibrosis (NORD)

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Video Summary
Myelofibrosis is a type of bone marrow disorder that affects the production of blood cells. In Myelofibrosis, the bone marrow tissue is replaced with fibrotic tissue, which interferes with blood cell production. Symptoms include anemia, fatigue, bone pain, itching, fever, and weight loss. Treatment options may include medications like ruxolitinib, bone marrow transplants, and blood transfusion.