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ICD-10 code: I70.502

Disease category: I70.50: Unspecified atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities

Unspecified atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities, left leg

Unspecified atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities, left leg is a medical condition that affects the blood vessels of the left leg. The condition is characterized by the buildup of plaque in the blood vessels, which leads to narrowing and reduced blood flow to the extremities. Nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) refers to the use of biological materials, such as animal tissues, to bypass blocked blood vessels and restore blood flow to the affected area.

The condition is considered unspecified because it does not specify the exact location or extent of the atherosclerosis. This can make it difficult to diagnose and treat the condition effectively.

Symptoms

Unspecified atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities, left leg can cause a range of symptoms, including:

  1. Pain or discomfort in the left leg, particularly during exercise
  2. Numbness or tingling in the left leg
  3. Coldness or discoloration in the left leg
  4. Weakness or fatigue in the left leg

These symptoms can worsen over time if left untreated, and can lead to serious complications such as tissue damage, infection, or even amputation.

Causes

Unspecified atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities, left leg is primarily caused by atherosclerosis, which is the buildup of plaque in the blood vessels. This plaque is made up of cholesterol, fat, and other substances that can accumulate over time and narrow the blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the affected area.

Factors that can contribute to the development of atherosclerosis include:

  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Smoking
  • Diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Lack of exercise

Individuals with a family history of cardiovascular disease may also be at increased risk for developing atherosclerosis.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of unspecified atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities, left leg typically involves a physical examination, medical history review, and diagnostic tests such as:

  • Ankle-brachial index (ABI) test, which measures blood pressure in the legs and arms
  • Doppler ultrasound, which uses sound waves to

    Treatment of Unspecified atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities, left leg:

    Unspecified atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities, left leg is a medical condition that affects the blood vessels. It is a type of atherosclerosis, which is the hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to the buildup of plaque. This condition can cause a range of symptoms, including pain, numbness, and tingling in the legs. Fortunately, there are trea...

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