R90-R94: Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging and in function studies, without diagnosis
The group of conditions referred to as "Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging and in function studies, without diagnosis" includes instances where a patient's medical tests or imaging, such as X-rays, MRIs, or blood work, show abnormal results, yet there isn't a current, confirmed diagnosis. These irregular findings could point towards potential health issues or disparities in bodily functions or structures, from systemic abnormalities to localized concerns in specific organs or tissues. The causes behind these abnormalities can vary widely, as they may hint towards a broad spectrum of medical conditions, from benign to severe, across multiple bodily systems. Symptoms also differ because they depend on the particular abnormality detected. This spectrum grows with the progression of potential underlying diseases or conditions, which can range from static to rapidly progressing. Medical professionals work to identify the reason behind these abnormal results to establish an accurate diagnosis and create the best possible treatment plan.
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