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Non-follicular (diffuse) lymphoma, unspecified Save


ICD-10 code: C83.9

Chapter: Neoplasms

Understanding Non-follicular (Diffuse) Lymphoma, Unspecified

Non-follicular (diffuse) lymphoma, unspecified is a rare type of lymphoma that arises from the lymphatic system. It is a form of cancer that affects the white blood cells and is characterized by the uncontrolled growth of lymphoid cells. Unlike follicular lymphoma, non-follicular lymphoma does not form nodules and instead diffuses throughout the lymphatic system.

Non-follicular lymphoma, unspecified is a term used to describe any type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that does not fit into a specific subtype. This type of lymphoma is typically diagnosed after a biopsy of the lymph nodes or other affected tissues.

Symptoms of Non-follicular (Diffuse) Lymphoma, Unspecified

The symptoms of non-follicular lymphoma, unspecified can vary depending on the location and extent of the cancer. Common symptoms include:

  1. Swollen lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, or groin
  2. Unexplained weight loss
  3. Fever and night sweats
  4. Fatigue and weakness
  5. Loss of appetite

In some cases, non-follicular lymphoma, unspecified can also cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, coughing, and difficulty breathing if the cancer has spread to other organs.

Treatment of Non-follicular (Diffuse) Lymphoma, Unspecified

The treatment of non-follicular lymphoma, unspecified depends on the stage and extent of the cancer. Treatment options may include:

  1. Chemotherapy: This is the most common treatment for non-follicular lymphoma, unspecified. Chemotherapy drugs are used to kill cancer cells and prevent them from dividing and growing.
  2. Radiation therapy: This treatment involves using high-energy X-rays or other types of radiation to kill cancer cells.
  3. Immunotherapy: This treatment helps the immune system to identify and attack cancer cells.
  4. Stem cell transplant: This treatment involves replacing damaged or diseased bone marrow with healthy stem cells.

Your doctor will work with you to determine the best treatment plan based on your individual needs and the stage of your cancer.

Conclusion

Non-follicular lymphoma, unspecified is a rare type of lymphoma that can cause a range of symptoms. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed above, it is important to speak with your doctor as soon as possible. With early