Abnormal radiologic findings on diagnostic imaging of right kidney
ICD-10 R93.421 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of abnormal radiologic findings on diagnostic imaging of right kidney.
R93.421 is used to classify abnormal findings observed in diagnostic imaging studies of the right kidney, such as ultrasound, CT scans, or MRI. These findings may include masses, cysts, stones, or other anomalies that do not have a definitive diagnosis at the time of imaging. The abnormal findings can indicate a range of conditions, from benign cysts to more serious issues like tumors or infections. It is crucial for healthcare providers to document the specific nature of the abnormality, as well as any associated symptoms such as flank pain, hematuria, or changes in renal function. The code does not specify the underlying cause of the abnormality, which necessitates further investigation and possibly additional coding if a definitive diagnosis is established later. Accurate documentation of the imaging results and any clinical correlation is essential for proper coding and billing.
Detailed imaging reports and correlation with patient history and physical examination findings.
Patients presenting with flank pain, hematuria, or incidental findings on imaging.
Ensure that any follow-up imaging or procedures are documented to support the diagnosis.
Acute care documentation must include the reason for imaging and any immediate findings.
Patients with acute renal colic or trauma requiring urgent imaging.
Document the urgency of the situation and any immediate interventions performed.
Used when imaging is performed to evaluate abnormal findings.
Document the reason for the CT scan and any findings.
Ensure that the imaging report is available for coding.
Use R93.421 when there are abnormal findings on imaging of the right kidney that have not yet been classified under a specific diagnosis.