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ICD-10 code: I70.518

Disease category: I70.51: Atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities intermittent claudication

Atherosclerosis of Nonautologous Biological Bypass Graft(s) of the Extremities with Intermittent Claudication, Other Extremity: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

Atherosclerosis is a condition that occurs when plaque builds up in the arteries, causing them to become narrow and stiff. When this happens in the arteries that supply blood to the legs and feet, it can lead to a condition known as intermittent claudication. This is a type of pain that occurs in the legs when walking or exercising and goes away with rest.

Nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) are a type of surgical procedure used to treat atherosclerosis in the legs. This involves using a graft made from a biological material, such as a vein or artery from another part of the body or a donor, to bypass the blocked or narrowed artery.

Causes

The main cause of atherosclerosis is the buildup of fatty deposits in the arteries. Other factors that can contribute to the development of atherosclerosis include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, and a family history of the condition.

Symptoms

Intermittent claudication is the primary symptom of atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities. Other symptoms may include:

  1. Leg or foot pain that occurs at rest
  2. Leg or foot numbness or weakness
  3. Coldness in the legs or feet
  4. Sores or ulcers on the legs or feet that do not heal
Diagnosis

Atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities with intermittent claudication, other extremity can be diagnosed through a physical exam and various tests, including:

  1. Ankle-brachial index test to compare blood pressure in the ankle and arm
  2. Doppler ultrasound to check blood flow in the legs
  3. Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) or computed tomography angiography (CTA) to create images of the blood vessels
  4. Angiogram to view the blood vessels using a special dye and X-rays

If you suspect that you may have atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities with intermittent claudication, other extremity, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications and improve your quality of life.

Treatment of Atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities with intermittent claudication, other extremity:

Atherosclerosis is a condition that affects the arteries, and it can lead to blockages that impact blood flow. Nonautologous biological bypass grafts are commonly used to treat atherosclerosis in the extremities. However, when atherosclerosis affects these bypass grafts, it can cause intermittent claudication, which is a type of leg pain that occurs during physical activity. Fortunately, there...

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