|
|
| Line 12: |
Line 12: |
|
| |
|
| == Additional Info == | | == Additional Info == |
| {{ICD10 Guideline Nephritic Syndrome}}
| |
| * Nephritic syndrome, chronic also includes Iga Nephropathy also known as Berger's Disease | | * Nephritic syndrome, chronic also includes Iga Nephropathy also known as Berger's Disease |
| * Chronic GN is slowly progressive | | * Chronic GN is slowly progressive |
| * Nephritic syndrome is a syndrome comprising signs of nephritis, which is kidney disease involving inflammation. It often occurs in the glomerulus, where it is called glomerulonephritis. Glomerulonephritis is characterized by inflammation and thinning of the glomerular basement membrane and the occurrence of small pores in the podocytes of the glomerulus. These pores become large enough to permit both proteins and red blood cells to pass into the urine (yielding proteinuria and hematuria, respectively). The cause of this inflammation can be infectious, autoimmune, or thrombotic. If the cause is known then code it in combination with this code.
| | |
| *By contrast, nephrotic syndrome is characterized by proteinuria and a constellation of other symptoms that specifically do not include hematuria.
| | {{ICD10 Guideline Nephritic Syndrome}} |
| * Nephritic syndrome, like nephrotic syndrome, may involve low level of albumin in the blood due to the protein albumin moving from the blood to the urine.
| |
| * a classic cause of GN (especially Nephritic syndrome, rapidly progressive is as an immune after-effect of Strep infection, so-called Post-strep GN). To code this we will add a new code B98, to be called [[Other specified infectious agents as the cause of diseases classified by other ICD10 code]] -- this new code, with the appropriate Streptoccus code, is then combined with the appropriate Nephritic syndrome code to get Post-strep GN
| |
|
| |
|
| == Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition == | | == Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition == |