Malignant neoplasm of cortex of right adrenal gland
ICD-10 C74.01 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of malignant neoplasm of cortex of right adrenal gland.
C74.01 refers to a malignant neoplasm originating in the cortex of the right adrenal gland, which is responsible for producing hormones such as cortisol, aldosterone, and androgens. These tumors can disrupt normal hormone production, leading to various endocrine disorders. Symptoms may include hypertension, weight gain, and abnormal glucose metabolism due to excess cortisol (Cushing's syndrome) or other hormonal imbalances. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies such as CT or MRI scans, followed by biopsy to confirm malignancy. Treatment often requires surgical intervention, such as adrenalectomy, and may be followed by chemotherapy or radiation therapy depending on the tumor's characteristics. The prognosis varies based on tumor size, stage, and response to treatment, making early detection and accurate coding critical for effective management and reimbursement.
Detailed hormone level assessments, imaging studies, and biopsy results.
Patients presenting with symptoms of Cushing's syndrome or adrenal insufficiency.
Ensure documentation reflects the impact of the tumor on hormone levels and related symptoms.
Pathology reports confirming malignancy, treatment plans, and follow-up care.
Patients undergoing adrenalectomy or chemotherapy for adrenal cancer.
Accurate staging and grading of the tumor are essential for coding and treatment planning.
Performed for malignant adrenal tumor.
Operative report detailing the procedure and findings.
Ensure the procedure is linked to the diagnosis of C74.01.
Accurate coding of C74.01 is crucial for proper treatment planning, reimbursement, and tracking of cancer statistics. It ensures that patients receive appropriate care based on their specific diagnosis.