Other types of follicular lymphoma, intrathoracic lymph nodes
ICD-10 C82.82 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other types of follicular lymphoma, intrathoracic lymph nodes.
C82.82 refers to a specific subtype of follicular lymphoma characterized by the presence of neoplastic follicle-like structures in the lymph nodes located within the thoracic cavity. Follicular lymphoma is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) that arises from B-lymphocytes and is typically indolent, although it can transform into a more aggressive form. The intrathoracic lymph nodes include mediastinal and hilar nodes, which can be involved in the disease process. Patients may present with symptoms such as lymphadenopathy, fatigue, and B-symptoms, which include fever, night sweats, and weight loss. Staging of follicular lymphoma is crucial for determining prognosis and treatment, typically using the Ann Arbor staging system. Treatment options may include watchful waiting, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or radiation therapy, depending on the stage and symptoms. Accurate coding is essential for appropriate treatment planning and reimbursement.
Detailed clinical notes on staging, treatment response, and follow-up care.
Diagnosis and management of newly diagnosed follicular lymphoma, monitoring for transformation.
Ensure accurate documentation of B-symptoms and treatment protocols.
Histopathological reports confirming the diagnosis and subtype of lymphoma.
Review of biopsy specimens for diagnosis of follicular lymphoma.
Clear documentation of histological findings and immunophenotyping.
Used for patients receiving chemotherapy for follicular lymphoma.
Document the specific chemotherapy regimen and patient response.
Oncology specialists should ensure accurate coding of chemotherapy sessions.
B-symptoms refer to systemic symptoms such as fever, night sweats, and unexplained weight loss that can indicate more advanced disease and may influence treatment decisions.