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ICD-11 code : GB58;

Preferred Label : Pyonephrosis;

ICD-11 definition : A condition caused by complications subsequent to calyces, hydronephrosis, or pyelonephritis, or which may be idiopathic. This condition is characterized by a collection of pus in the renal pelvis, leading to distension of the kidney and possibly kidney failure.;

ICD-11 inclusion : kidney infection with calculus and hydronephrosis; Obstructive uropathy with infection; abscess of kidney with calculus and hydronephrosis; hydropyonephrosis; hydronephrotic atrophy of kidney with infection; renal calculus with hydronephrosis and infection; prolapse of ureter with obstruction and infection; calculus of ureter with calculus kidney with hydronephrosis with infection; Hydronephrosis with ureteropelvic junction obstruction with infection; constriction of ureter with infection; hydronephrosis and ureteral stricture with infection; stricture of ureteropelvic junction with hydronephrosis and infection; Hydroureter with infection; Other and unspecified hydronephrosis with infection; angulation of ureter with infection; contraction of ureterovesical orifice with infection; pyohydronephrosis; Kinking and stricture of ureter without hydronephrosis with infection; perirenal fasciitis with infection; Hydronephrosis with ureteral stricture, not elsewhere classified with infection; obliteration of ureter with infection; stricture of ureterovesical orifice with infection; hydroureteronephrosis infection; Hydronephrosis with renal and ureteral calculous obstruction with infection; narrowing of ureter with infection;

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A condition caused by complications subsequent to calyces, hydronephrosis, or pyelonephritis, or which may be idiopathic. This condition is characterized by a collection of pus in the renal pelvis, leading to distension of the kidney and possibly kidney failure.

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10/05/2024


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