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International Prognostic Scoring System : ウィキペディア英語版 | International Prognostic Scoring System
The International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) is used by many doctors to help assess the severity of a patient's myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). Based on the IPSS score, the patient's history, and his/her personal observations, the physician will design a treatment plan to address the MDS. The IPSS uses three "prognostic indicators" to develop a "score" which may be useful in understanding how the MDS may progress: : * the proportion of blast cells in the marrow : * the type of chromosomal changes, if any, in the marrow cells : * the presence of one or more low blood cell counts (cytopenias) Each indicator is rated according to its severity and the ratings are combined into a "score." Scores are sorted into one of four risk categories: : * low : * intermediate-1 : * intermediate-2 : * high The two lower categories can be further described as the lower risk group while the two upper categories can be further described as the higher risk group.〔http://www.lls.org/diseaseinformation/myelodysplasticsyndromes/ipss/〕 ==References==
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