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Whаt is genu vаrum?

One yeаr аgо, this 40-yeаr-оld female received a left kidney transplant frоm an unrelated donor to treat her end-stage renal disease. The physicians were notified by the transplant network that the donor was diagnosed with low grade lymphoma, and the transplant patient was tested for any evidence of the lymphoma in the donated kidney. Unfortunately, the transplanted kidney was proven by a previously performed biopsy to have non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The patient was admitted to the hospital. A nephrectomy was performed to remove the transplanted kidney. The patient received one four-hour session of hemodialysis for the end-stage kidney ­disease still present. The patient had an uneventful recovery and was discharged home with home health services and to continue to receive hemodialysis as an outpatient at the dialysis center. Principal Diagnosis: (hint: this is a T code) Add'l Dx: Add'l Dx: Hint: Two C codes are required to completely capture the malignant neoplasm of the transplanted kidney---a complication code with malignant neoplasm and a code for the type of malignancy. Add'l Dx: Add'l Dx: Principal Procedure: Add'l Procedure: Hint: there are no additional blanks. The hemodialysis must be coded.