Secondary malignant neoplasm of adrenal gland
ICD-10 C79.7 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of secondary malignant neoplasm of adrenal gland.
C79.7 refers to secondary malignant neoplasms that have metastasized to the adrenal glands from a primary cancer located elsewhere in the body. This condition is characterized by the presence of malignant cells in the adrenal glands, which are small glands located on top of each kidney that produce hormones essential for various bodily functions. The adrenal glands can be affected by metastases from a variety of primary cancers, including lung, breast, and kidney cancers. The diagnosis of secondary malignant neoplasm of the adrenal gland typically involves imaging studies such as CT scans or MRIs, which can reveal the presence of tumors. Staging of the disease is crucial, as it helps determine the extent of metastasis and guides treatment options. Palliative care considerations are also important, as patients with metastatic disease often experience significant symptoms that require management, including pain control and psychological support. The prognosis for patients with secondary malignant neoplasms of the adrenal gland varies depending on the primary cancer type, the extent of metastasis, and the overall health of the patient.
Comprehensive documentation of the primary cancer, staging, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with known primary cancers who develop adrenal metastases.
Ensure clarity in distinguishing between primary adrenal tumors and secondary malignancies.
Detailed hormonal assessments and imaging results related to adrenal function.
Patients with adrenal insufficiency or hormonal imbalances due to metastatic disease.
Document any endocrine dysfunctions resulting from adrenal metastases.
Used to evaluate suspected adrenal metastases.
Document indication for imaging and findings.
Oncology and radiology must collaborate on imaging interpretation.
Primary adrenal neoplasms originate in the adrenal glands, while secondary adrenal neoplasms are metastatic tumors that have spread from other primary cancers.