Other benign neoplasm of skin of ear and external auricular canal
ICD-10 D23.2 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other benign neoplasm of skin of ear and external auricular canal.
D23.2 refers to benign neoplasms of the skin located specifically on the ear and external auricular canal. These neoplasms can include a variety of skin growths such as seborrheic keratosis, dermatofibromas, and other non-cancerous tumors. Clinically, these lesions may present as asymptomatic growths, but they can also become irritated or inflamed, leading to discomfort. Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination, and in some cases, a biopsy may be performed to confirm the benign nature of the lesion. Management often includes monitoring the growth, and if symptomatic or cosmetically concerning, surgical excision may be indicated. Follow-up care is essential to ensure that the lesion does not recur and to monitor for any changes that may suggest malignancy, although this is rare in benign neoplasms. Proper coding is crucial for accurate billing and to reflect the patient's condition in medical records.
Detailed description of the lesion, including size, location, and any symptoms.
Evaluation of a patient with a new skin growth on the ear, management of recurrent lesions.
Ensure that the documentation clearly states the benign nature of the neoplasm and any treatment provided.
Comprehensive notes on the patient's history, physical examination findings, and treatment plan.
Surgical excision of a benign neoplasm from the external ear canal.
Document any potential impact on hearing or ear function due to the neoplasm.
Used when excising a benign neoplasm from the ear.
Document the size, location, and type of lesion excised.
Dermatologists and otolaryngologists should ensure clear documentation of the excision site.
D23.2 includes various benign skin neoplasms such as seborrheic keratosis, dermatofibromas, and other non-cancerous tumors located on the ear and external auricular canal.