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The '''myeloproliferative diseases''' are a group of diseases of the [[bone marrow]] in which excess cells are produced. They are related to, and may evolve into, [[myelodysplastic syndrome]] and [[acute myeloid leukemia]], although the myeloproliferative diseases on the whole have a much better prognosis than these conditions. | The '''myeloproliferative diseases''' are a group of diseases of the [[bone marrow]] in which excess cells are produced. They are related to, and may evolve into, [[myelodysplastic syndrome]] and [[acute myeloid leukemia]], although the myeloproliferative diseases on the whole have a much better prognosis than these conditions. | ||
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Overview
The myeloproliferative diseases are a group of diseases of the bone marrow in which excess cells are produced. They are related to, and may evolve into, myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukemia, although the myeloproliferative diseases on the whole have a much better prognosis than these conditions.