ICD-11 code : GB70.1;
Preferred Label : Calculus of ureter;
ICD-11 definition : A condition of the ureter, caused by dehydration, decreased urine volume or fluid
flow rates, or increased excretion of minerals such as calcium, oxalate, magnesium,
cystine, and phosphate. This condition is characterized by urinary calculi located
in the ureter, and may lead to renal colic. This condition may present with haematuria,
dysuria, or pain in the flank, lower abdomen, groin, thighs, or genitalia. Confirmation
is by abdominal radiography to determine the presence and location of calculi.;
ICD-11 synonym : ureteral calculi;
ICD-11 inclusion : ureterolithiasis; recurrent ureter calculus; ureter calculi; recurrent ureteral calculi; Stone in the ureter; Ureteric stone; ureterolith; ureteral calculus impaction; recurrent ureter calculi; Ureteritis due to calculus; recurrent ureteral calculus; Ureteral calculus or stone; Ureterolithiasis NOS;
Origin ID : 1920593940;
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A condition of the ureter, caused by dehydration, decreased urine volume or fluid
flow rates, or increased excretion of minerals such as calcium, oxalate, magnesium,
cystine, and phosphate. This condition is characterized by urinary calculi located
in the ureter, and may lead to renal colic. This condition may present with haematuria,
dysuria, or pain in the flank, lower abdomen, groin, thighs, or genitalia. Confirmation
is by abdominal radiography to determine the presence and location of calculi.