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A patient presents with an abrupt onset of sharp, burning, right lower abdominal pain. There is no history of trauma, fever, vomiting, dysuria, or hematuria. The patient is on medication for hypertension and atrial fibrillation. The abdominal exam reveals tenderness to palpation in the right lower quadrant but is otherwise normal. A CT image shows extensive infarction involving the upper pole of the right kidney. A diagnosis of right renal infarction is made. What is the diagnosis coding for this case? N23, I10, I48.0 N28.0, I10, I48.91 N28.0 N23
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