Other benign neoplasm of skin of upper limb, including shoulder
ICD-10 D23.6 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other benign neoplasm of skin of upper limb, including shoulder.
D23.6 refers to benign neoplasms of the skin located specifically on the upper limb, including the shoulder. These neoplasms can include a variety of skin lesions such as dermatofibromas, lipomas, and other non-cancerous growths. Clinically, these lesions may present as asymptomatic masses or may cause discomfort depending on their size and location. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough clinical examination, and in some cases, a biopsy may be performed to confirm the benign nature of the lesion. Management often includes observation, surgical excision, or other dermatological treatments, depending on the patient's symptoms and the characteristics of the neoplasm. Follow-up care is essential to monitor for any changes in the lesion's appearance or symptoms, ensuring that any potential complications are addressed promptly. Regular skin checks are recommended for patients with a history of skin neoplasms to detect any new lesions early.
Detailed descriptions of the lesion, including size, shape, color, and any symptoms.
Evaluation of a patient presenting with a new skin lesion on the upper limb.
Ensure that the documentation clearly states the benign nature of the neoplasm and any treatment provided.
Comprehensive history and physical examination notes, including any previous skin cancers.
Follow-up visits for patients with a history of skin neoplasms.
Differentiation between benign and malignant lesions is crucial for accurate coding.
Used when excising a benign neoplasm from the upper limb.
Operative report detailing the procedure, size of the lesion, and margins.
Dermatologists should ensure that the excision is documented as complete with clear margins.
D23.6 includes various benign skin neoplasms such as dermatofibromas, lipomas, and other non-cancerous growths located on the upper limb and shoulder.
Accurate coding for D23.6 requires detailed documentation of the lesion's characteristics, location, and any treatment provided. Ensure that the diagnosis is supported by clinical notes and, if applicable, biopsy results.