Yaws of bones
ICD-10 A66.3 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of yaws of bones.
Yaws is a chronic infectious disease caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum pertenue, primarily affecting the skin, bones, and cartilage. Yaws of bones specifically refers to the involvement of the skeletal system, which can lead to painful lesions, deformities, and functional impairment. The disease is endemic in tropical regions, particularly in parts of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Transmission occurs through direct skin contact with the lesions of an infected person, making it more prevalent in communities with poor sanitation and limited access to healthcare. The clinical presentation of yaws of bones may include swelling, tenderness, and pain in the affected areas, often resembling other bone infections or conditions. Diagnosis is primarily clinical, supported by serological tests that detect antibodies against Treponema pallidum. Treatment typically involves antibiotics, with penicillin being the drug of choice. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent complications, including chronic bone deformities and disability.
Detailed clinical notes on symptoms, serological test results, and treatment plans.
Diagnosis and management of yaws in endemic populations, treatment follow-up.
Awareness of geographic prevalence and potential co-infections.
Radiological findings, surgical notes if applicable, and detailed descriptions of bone lesions.
Management of bone deformities resulting from yaws, surgical interventions.
Differentiating yaws from other osteomyelitis or bone conditions.
Used for follow-up visits for yaws treatment.
Document history, examination findings, and treatment plan.
Infectious disease specialists should ensure thorough documentation of symptoms and treatment response.
Yaws is a chronic infectious disease caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum pertenue, primarily affecting the skin, bones, and cartilage.
Yaws is transmitted through direct skin contact with the lesions of an infected person, often in communities with poor sanitation.
Symptoms include painful swelling, tenderness, and deformities in the affected bones, often accompanied by skin lesions.
The treatment of choice for yaws is penicillin, which is effective in curing the infection and preventing complications.