
This neoplasm is not reportable.
Name
Amyloidosis
Reportability
This neoplasm is not reportable
Abstractor Notes
Amyloidosis is associated with Plasma Cell Neoplasms.
Primary amyloidosis can result in several organ dysfunction especially in the kidney, heart, or peripheral nerves.
Clinical symptoms of primary amyloidosis are: diarrhea, edema, enlarged tongue, fatigue, lower-extremity paraesthesias, purpura.
Primary amyloidosis can result in several organ dysfunction especially in the kidney, heart, or peripheral nerves.
Clinical symptoms of primary amyloidosis are: diarrhea, edema, enlarged tongue, fatigue, lower-extremity paraesthesias, purpura.
Definition
A group of diseases in which protein builds up in certain organs (localized amyloidosis) or throughout the body (systemic amyloidosis). Amyloidosis may be either primary (with no known cause), secondary (caused by another disease, including some types of cancer, such as multiple myeloma), or hereditary (passed down from parents to children). Many organs are affected by amyloidosis. The organs affected may depend on whether the amyloidosis is the primary, secondary, or hereditary form.
Corresponding ICD-9 Codes
277.30 Amyloidosis, unspecified
Corresponding ICD-10 Codes
E85.9 Amyloidosis, unspecified
Corresponding ICD-10-CM Codes (U.S. only)
E85.9 Amyloidosis, unspecified (effective October 01, 2015)
Sources
NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Pages: https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/amyloidosis
Pages: https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/amyloidosis
