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5) Bleeding tendency

One of the cells affected by fibrosis in the bone marrow are the megakaryocytes. They are the mother cells of platelets and a decreased platelet count affects bleeding. This can manifest as increased bleeding after minor injuries or even spontaneous bleeding in the gums, vagina, or visible in the urine or stool. Also in the skin in the form of petechiae, which are small red dots.