Disseminated cutaneous leishmaniasis
ICD-10 B72 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of disseminated cutaneous leishmaniasis.
Disseminated cutaneous leishmaniasis, classified under ICD-10 code B72, refers to a severe form of leishmaniasis characterized by widespread skin lesions. This condition is caused by the Leishmania parasite, which is transmitted through the bite of infected sandflies. The clinical presentation often includes multiple nodules, plaques, and ulcers that can lead to significant morbidity and impact the patient's quality of life. It is crucial for healthcare providers to recognize the signs and symptoms early to initiate appropriate treatment and prevent further complications, such as secondary infections or scarring.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
B72 specifically covers disseminated cutaneous leishmaniasis, which can manifest in various forms but is primarily characterized by extensive skin lesions resulting from Leishmania infection.
B72 should be used when a patient presents with symptoms indicative of disseminated cutaneous leishmaniasis, particularly when there is a confirmed diagnosis through laboratory testing or clinical evaluation.
Documentation must include a detailed clinical assessment, laboratory test results confirming the diagnosis, and a description of the extent of skin lesions to support the use of B72.