C94: Other leukaemias of specified cell type
C94.7: Other specified leukaemias
Other specified leukaemias, denoted by the ICD-10 code C94.7, represent a category of blood or bone marrow cancers that do not fall into the common classifications of leukaemia. The key feature of these forms of leukaemia is an excessive production of abnormal white blood cells, which hinders the body's ability to fight infections effectively, and can lead to other complications, like anemia or bleeding. Symptoms can vary greatly and may include fatigue, frequent infections, unexplained weight loss, swollen lymph nodes, easy bruising or bleeding, and red spots on the skin. The exact cause of these conditions is unknown, but certain genetic and environmental factors are believed to play a role. The disease progression also differs for each patient based on the type and stage of the leukaemia, as well as the individual's overall health status.
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