can a microadenoma grow? i was diagnosed with one twenty years ago and am now ill with headaches dizziness high blood pressure high cholesterol.
The ICD-9 code for pituitary microadenoma is 237.4.
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A pituitary adenoma smaller than 10 mm in diameter.
The ICD-9 code for pituitary microadenoma is 237.4.
A 2 mm left pituitary microadenoma is a small, benign tumor located in the left lobe of the pituitary gland, measuring 2 millimeters in diameter. Microadenomas are typically less than 10 mm and may or may not produce hormones, potentially affecting hormone levels and causing various symptoms. These tumors are often discovered incidentally during imaging studies, and treatment options can vary based on symptoms and hormonal activity. Regular monitoring may be sufficient if the tumor is non-functional and asymptomatic.
The only category that seems to fit is the very broad "disorders of the adrenal glands" which has the ICD code 255. Cushing's syndrome has the ICD code 255.0, if this is included in the diagnosis also.
A pituitary adenoma less than 10 mm. Note: An adenoma is a benign epithelial neoplasm in which the tumor cells form glands or glandlike structures; usually well circumscribed, tending to compress rather than infiltrate or invade adjacent tissue
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