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3. Unusual Bleeding

In some cases, myelodysplastic syndrome may cause the bone marrow to produce cells that are deficient in platelets. This condition is referred to as Thrombocytopenia when the platelet count falls below 150,000 platelets per microliter of blood. When this occurs, individuals will find that they bleed easily and ceaselessly, since with the lack of platelets, the blood-clotting mechanism is compromised.

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