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C82.36 Follicular lymphoma grade IIIa, intrapelvic lymph nodes

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Name of the Condition

  • Follicular lymphoma grade IIIa, intrapelvic lymph nodes

Summary

Follicular lymphoma grade IIIa, intrapelvic lymph nodes is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that originates in the lymphatic system, specifically affecting B-cells. It is characterized by the growth of cancerous lymphocytes, which can accumulate in lymph nodes and other tissues. This condition is more aggressive than lower-grade follicular lymphomas but may still respond to treatment. The "intrapelvic lymph nodes" designation specifies the anatomical site of involvement.

Causes

The exact cause of follicular lymphoma is not fully understood, but it is associated with genetic mutations in B-cells. Environmental factors and immune system dysfunction may contribute to its development.

Risk Factors

  • Age: More common in individuals over 60.
  • Family history: A history of lymphoma can increase risk.
  • Immune system deficiencies.
  • Certain infections, such as hepatitis C.

Symptoms

  • Painless swelling of lymph nodes in the pelvic region.
  • Fatigue.
  • Night sweats.
  • Unexplained weight loss.
  • Fever.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis involves a physical examination, medical history review, blood tests, imaging studies (e.g., CT or PET scans), and a biopsy of affected lymph nodes to confirm the presence and grade of lymphoma. The site of involvement may be determined through imaging or clinical assessment.

Treatment Options

  • Watchful waiting: Monitoring the condition without immediate treatment if symptoms are mild.
  • Radiation therapy: Targeted treatment for localized disease.
  • Chemotherapy: Systemic treatment to target cancer cells throughout the body.
  • Immunotherapy: Using the body’s immune system to fight cancer.
  • Stem cell transplant: For advanced or relapsed cases.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis depends on factors such as the extent of disease, response to treatment, and overall health. Regular follow-up with imaging and blood tests is typically recommended to monitor for recurrence or progression.

Complications

  • Disease progression to a more aggressive form.
  • Infection due to weakened immune system.
  • Side effects from treatment, such as fatigue or organ damage.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle to support immune function.
  • Avoid known risk factors, such as smoking or excessive alcohol use.
  • Stay up-to-date with vaccinations to reduce infection risk.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek medical attention if you experience persistent lymph node swelling, unexplained weight loss, night sweats, or fatigue. Early evaluation is important for timely diagnosis and management.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the specific anatomical site (intrapelvic lymph nodes) and histologic grade (IIIa) to ensure accurate coding. Verify that the diagnosis aligns with biopsy results and clinical findings. Include details about the extent of disease and any treatment provided for comprehensive coding.

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