22-year-old, myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS)
2024-6-23A 22-year-old guitarist presented to GHG Medical Center due to recurrent epistaxis in April 2021 and was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome(MDS) upon completion of relevant examinations. In June 2021, the patient successfully underwent an allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant, and had grade 4 intestinal rejection 1 month and 6 months after transplantation, respectively. Because of the inability to take food from the gastrointestinal tract, the patient could only receive parenteral nutrition, which was a great challenge to energy consumption, protection of body organs and control of various complications. Upon active treatment by the GHG medical team, the patient finally overcame the rejection. More than 2 years after the allogeneic transplant, the patient completed the follow-up and achieved a complete remission to the primary disease and good condition. The patient went back to normal work and life.
"I uneventfully went out of the transplant ward after more than 20 days. At that time, I was very optimistic, but I was really afraid that I had severe intestinal rejection after I went out of the warehouse. My attending doctor is the best doctor I've ever met in any hospital. In the hospital, I called her when I was uncomfortable, and she would come over and gently ask:" Baby,what's wrong with you?" I stayed in the hospital for so long, with a good mood and mentality thanks to the help of the doctor. She would answer my questions when I was not feeling well after I came home. Thanks to the GHG medical team for saving my life and healing my physical and mental ailments."







