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ICD-10 code: C85.90

Disease category: C85.9: Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, unspecified

Understanding Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Unspecified, Unspecified Site

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system. It is an umbrella term used to describe several types of lymphoma that arise from the white blood cells called lymphocytes. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, unspecified, unspecified site refers to a type of lymphoma that is not specified as a particular subtype and arises from an unknown site.

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, unspecified, unspecified site can manifest in various ways depending on the location of the tumor. The symptoms may include swollen lymph nodes, fever, night sweats, weight loss, fatigue, and abdominal pain. However, the absence of these symptoms does not necessarily mean that the person does not have lymphoma.

It is difficult to determine the exact cause of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, unspecified, unspecified site. However, certain factors such as age, gender, family history, weakened immune system, exposure to certain chemicals, and infections with certain viruses have been identified as possible risk factors for developing lymphoma.

  1. Age: Non-Hodgkin lymphoma can occur at any age, but the risk increases as a person gets older.
  2. Gender: Men are more likely to develop non-Hodgkin lymphoma than women.
  3. Family history: Having a close family member with lymphoma increases the risk of developing the disease.
  4. Weakened immune system: People with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS or who have undergone an organ transplant, are at higher risk of developing lymphoma.
  5. Exposure to certain chemicals: Exposure to certain chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides, and solvents may increase the risk of lymphoma.
  6. Infections with certain viruses: Infections with certain viruses such as Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and human T-cell leukemia/lymphoma virus (HTLV-1) have been linked to an increased risk of lymphoma.

If you suspect you may have non-Hodgkin lymphoma, unspecified, unspecified site, it is essential to seek medical attention immediately. Your doctor may recommend tests such as blood tests, imaging tests, and a biopsy to diagnose lymphoma and determine the exact subtype.

While it is not possible to prevent non-Hodgkin lymphoma, unspecified, unspecified site, early detection and treatment can improve the chances of recovery. Treatment options for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, unspecified, unspecified site depend on the subtype, location, and stage of the disease. The treatment may include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, or a combination of these therapies.

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  • Treatment of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, unspecified, unspecified site:

    Treatment Options for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Unspecified, Unspecified Site

    Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system, which is responsible for fighting infections in the body. There are many different types of NHL, and treatment options may vary depending on the specific type and stage of the cancer.

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