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Name of the Condition
- Malignant neoplasm of right kidney, except renal pelvis
- Commonly referred to as right kidney cancer or right renal cell carcinoma.
Summary
This condition refers to a cancerous growth in the right kidney tissue that excludes the renal pelvis. The cancer can interfere with the kidney's ability to filter waste and balance fluids. It may spread to nearby tissues or other parts of the body if left untreated.
Causes
The exact cause of kidney cancer is not fully understood. However, factors like genetic mutations, lifestyle choices (e.g., smoking), and certain inherited conditions may contribute to its development.
Risk Factors
- Risk factors include being over 50 years old, smoking, obesity, hypertension, certain hereditary conditions (e.g., von Hippel-Lindau disease), and prolonged use of certain pain medications.
Symptoms
- Symptoms might include blood in urine, persistent pain in the back or side, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, and a lump or mass in the kidney area.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis typically involves a combination of approaches such as imaging tests (CT or MRI scans), blood tests, urine tests, and possibly a biopsy to examine the kidney tissue.
Treatment Options
- Treatment options range from surgery (nephrectomy) to remove the tumor or entire kidney, to targeted therapies and immunotherapy. Radiation and chemotherapy may be used in certain cases to reduce tumor size or manage symptoms.
Prognosis and Follow-Up
Prognosis depends on factors like the cancer stage, overall health, and response to treatment. Regular follow-up care, including imaging and blood tests, is important to monitor for recurrence or progression.
Complications
Complications may include kidney failure, spread of cancer to other organs, or side effects from treatment such as infection or bleeding.
Lifestyle & Prevention
- Maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding smoking, and managing blood pressure may help reduce risk. Regular check-ups are recommended for those with risk factors.
When to Seek Professional Help
Seek medical attention if you experience blood in urine, persistent pain, unexplained weight loss, or other concerning symptoms.
Tips for Medical Coders
- Use this code for malignant neoplasms of the right kidney, excluding the renal pelvis. Ensure documentation specifies the right kidney and excludes the renal pelvis to support accurate coding.
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