Cutaneous extramedullary hematopoiesis in Infant/Neonate
Synopsis

(In adults, cutaneous extramedullary hematopoiesis is a rare cutaneous manifestation of myelofibrosis, where hematopoiesis occurs in the skin rather than the bone marrow, causing polymorphic skin lesions. The condition most often presents as bilateral lower extremity ulcers, but it may also cause papules, nodules, and plaques on any body part. These lesions typically begin as pink erythematous lesions, which become violaceous, hemorrhagic, and ulcerated over time. In addition, the lesions also tend to increase in number and size if the underlying hematological condition remains untreated.)
Codes
D75.9 – Disease of blood and blood-forming organs, unspecified
SNOMEDCT:
73241006 – Abnormal hematopoiesis
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