Myelodysplastic syndromes
Chapter 2:Neoplasms
ICD-10 D46 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of myelodysplastic syndromes.
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a group of hematological disorders characterized by ineffective hematopoiesis, leading to blood cell dysplasia and a risk of progression to acute myeloid leukemia (AML). MDS is classified as a neoplasm of uncertain behavior, meaning that while it is a cancerous condition, its clinical course can be unpredictable. Patients typically present with symptoms related to cytopenias, such as fatigue, pallor, and increased susceptibility to infections or bleeding. The diagnosis is confirmed through bone marrow biopsy, which reveals dysplastic changes in hematopoietic cells. MDS can arise de novo or as a secondary condition following chemotherapy or radiation therapy for other malignancies. The prognosis varies significantly based on factors such as the patient's age, the presence of specific cytogenetic abnormalities, and the overall clinical picture. Surveillance is crucial, as MDS can progress to more severe forms of blood disorders, including AML, necessitating close monitoring and potential treatment interventions, including supportive care, growth factors, or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Detailed reports of bone marrow biopsies, cytogenetic studies, and treatment plans.
Diagnosis and management of MDS, monitoring for progression to AML, and treatment planning.
Ensure accurate coding of specific MDS subtypes and associated complications.
Comprehensive treatment history, including prior malignancies and therapies.
Management of patients with secondary MDS post-chemotherapy or radiation.
Documenting the relationship between prior treatments and the development of MDS.
Used to monitor blood counts in patients with MDS.
Document the reason for the CBC and any abnormal findings.
Hematologists should ensure that CBC results are correlated with clinical findings.
Common symptoms include fatigue, weakness, pallor, frequent infections, and easy bruising or bleeding due to cytopenias.