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Blood transfusions
Hi,
I have just been told that I've developed grade 3 kidney failure and pernicious anaemia and the blood tests show a possibility of a gastrinoma as well (yet more tests). The doctor implied that the kidney failure might have been caused by the repeated blood transfusions and I was wondering if any one else has had this. Also, I was curious about the pernicious anaemia. Is it common among people with MDS/bone marrow failure? Has anybody else got this. I'm starting weekly injections tomorrow and am very hopeful of feeling better shortly. Thanks Chirley
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Copper deficiency bone marrow failure (MDS RAEB 1), neuromyelopathy. FISH reported normal cytogenetics but gene testing showed Xq 8.21 mutation Xq19.36 mutation Xq21.40. mutation 1p36. Mutation 15q11.2 deletion |
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Transfusions and kidneys
Hi Chirley,
You know I have received 80 units of packed red blood cells during almost 3 years - my kidney function is OK. I have never read anything about kidney damage due to transfusions but many abstracts about kidney damage that leads to anemia, that is difficult to treat. Since dx I take oral folic acid, B12 and B6 because I understand that when you have hemolysis (the red blood cells break early and never get 120 days old as they should) as I have specially folic acid is important for the bone marrow. I don't think pernicious anaemia is common among MDS patients. Hope the B12 injections will have effect soon ! Kind regards Birgitta-A |
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