ICD-11 code : GB71.0;
Preferred Label : Calculus in bladder;
ICD-11 definition : A condition 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 bladder.
This condition may also present with haematuria, dysuria, or pain in the flank, lower
abdomen, or groin. Confirmation is by abdominal radiography, to determine the presence
and location of calculi.;
ICD-11 synonym : Urinary bladder stone; vesicolithiasis; vesical calculi; bladder calculi; vesical calculus; urinary bladder calculus; bladder stone;
ICD-11 inclusion : cystic calculi; calculous cystitis; impacted vesical calculus; cystic calculus; stone in bladder diverticulum; Calculus in diverticulum of bladder; impacted bladder calculus; cystolithiasis; Urinary bladder stone;
Origin ID : 197850369;
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A condition 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 bladder.
This condition may also present with haematuria, dysuria, or pain in the flank, lower
abdomen, or groin. Confirmation is by abdominal radiography, to determine the presence
and location of calculi.