Other types of follicular lymphoma, lymph nodes of inguinal region and lower limb
ICD-10 C82.85 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other types of follicular lymphoma, lymph nodes of inguinal region and lower limb.
Follicular lymphoma is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma characterized by the proliferation of follicle center (germinal center) B-cells. C82.85 specifically refers to cases where this lymphoma is localized to the lymph nodes in the inguinal region and lower limbs. Patients may present with painless lymphadenopathy, and the disease can be indolent or aggressive. Staging is crucial, typically using the Ann Arbor system, which assesses the extent of lymph node involvement and any systemic symptoms. B-symptoms, including fever, night sweats, and weight loss, may indicate more advanced disease. Treatment protocols often involve watchful waiting for asymptomatic patients, while symptomatic cases may require chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or radiation therapy. The prognosis varies based on the disease stage and patient factors, necessitating a tailored approach to management.
Detailed clinical notes on lymph node examination, staging, and treatment plans.
Diagnosis of follicular lymphoma, staging assessments, treatment planning.
Ensure accurate documentation of B-symptoms and treatment response for coding.
Histopathological reports confirming the diagnosis of follicular lymphoma.
Biopsy evaluations, differential diagnosis of lymphomas.
Pathology reports must clearly indicate the type of lymphoma and its characteristics.
Used to assess overall health and detect blood disorders in lymphoma patients.
Document the reason for the CBC and any abnormal findings.
Hematology specialists should ensure comprehensive lab results are included.
Common symptoms include painless swelling of lymph nodes, fatigue, fever, night sweats, and unexplained weight loss. B-symptoms can indicate more advanced disease.