Pyeloureteritis cystica
ICD-10 N28.85 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of pyeloureteritis cystica.
Pyeloureteritis cystica is a rare condition characterized by the presence of cystic lesions in the renal pelvis and ureter. These cysts are typically benign and may arise from the epithelial lining of the urinary tract. The condition can be associated with chronic irritation or obstruction, leading to inflammation of the renal pelvis (pyelitis) and ureter (ureteritis). Patients may present with symptoms such as flank pain, hematuria, or urinary tract infections. Diagnosis is often made through imaging studies, such as ultrasound or CT scans, which reveal cystic structures in the renal pelvis and ureter. Treatment may involve monitoring the condition, addressing any underlying causes, or surgical intervention if complications arise. Understanding the etiology and management of pyeloureteritis cystica is crucial for effective patient care and accurate coding.
Detailed imaging reports and clinical notes describing symptoms and findings.
Patients presenting with recurrent urinary tract infections or unexplained flank pain.
Ensure clear documentation of cyst characteristics and any interventions performed.
Comprehensive imaging reports detailing the size, location, and characteristics of cysts.
Imaging studies performed for suspected urinary tract abnormalities.
Accurate descriptions of imaging findings are critical for proper coding.
Used to evaluate for cystic lesions in the renal pelvis.
Ultrasound report detailing findings and any abnormalities.
Urologists and radiologists should ensure accurate reporting of cyst characteristics.
Common symptoms include flank pain, hematuria, and recurrent urinary tract infections. Some patients may be asymptomatic.
Diagnosis is typically made through imaging studies such as ultrasound or CT scans that reveal cystic lesions in the renal pelvis and ureter.