Other benign neoplasm of other parts of uterus
ICD-10 D26.7 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other benign neoplasm of other parts of uterus.
D26.7 refers to benign neoplasms located in parts of the uterus that are not specifically classified under other codes. These neoplasms can include various types of growths such as fibroids, adenomas, or other non-cancerous tumors that may arise in the uterine tissue. While benign, these neoplasms can lead to symptoms such as abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic pain, or pressure symptoms depending on their size and location. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies such as ultrasound or MRI, and management may include observation, medication for symptom relief, or surgical intervention if the neoplasm causes significant symptoms or complications. Regular follow-up is essential to monitor for any changes in size or symptoms, ensuring timely intervention if necessary.
Detailed descriptions of the neoplasm, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Management of symptomatic fibroids, follow-up after surgical removal of benign neoplasms.
Ensure clear differentiation between benign and malignant conditions, and document any relevant family history.
Imaging reports must clearly indicate the presence and characteristics of the neoplasm.
Ultrasound or MRI evaluations for suspected uterine neoplasms.
Radiologists should provide comprehensive reports that assist in clinical decision-making.
Used when a patient with a benign neoplasm undergoes surgical removal of the uterus.
Operative report detailing the procedure and indication for surgery.
Gynecologists must ensure that the diagnosis supports the need for surgical intervention.
D26.7 includes various benign neoplasms such as fibroids, adenomas, and other non-cancerous tumors located in parts of the uterus not specified elsewhere.