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ICD-11 code : GB70.0;

Preferred Label : Calculus of kidney;

ICD-11 definition : A condition of the kidney, 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 the urinary calculi located in the kidney, in renal calyces, or in the renal pelvis. This condition may 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 : nephritic calculus; kidney stone; renal calculus; renal calculi; kidney calculi; Renal calculus or stone; renal stone; Stone in kidney; nephrolith;

ICD-11 inclusion : diverticular calculus of kidney; diverticulum of kidney with calculus; multiple kidney calculus; congenital nephrolithiasis; pelviolithiasis; impacted nephritic calculus; recurrent renal calculi; infection of kidney with calculus; recurrent nephrolithiasis; pelvis nephrolithiasis; impacted renal calculus; impacted kidney calculus; calculus nephritis; recurrent kidney calculi; impacted nephritic calculi; kidney abscess with calculus; nephrolithiasis; recurrent nephritic calculus; recurrent renal calculus; recurrent kidney calculus; multiple kidney calculi; Nephrolithiasis NOS; recurrent nephritic calculi; pelvic nephrolithiasis; Stone in kidney; Renal calculus or stone;

ICD-11 "other" category code : GB70.0Y;

ICD-11 "unspecified" category code : GB70.0Z;

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A condition of the kidney, 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 the urinary calculi located in the kidney, in renal calyces, or in the renal pelvis. This condition may 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.

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05/05/2025


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