Other specified forms of tremor
ICD-10 G25.2 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified forms of tremor.
G25.2 refers to other specified forms of tremor that do not fit into the more common categories of tremors, such as essential tremor or those associated with Parkinson's disease. Tremors can arise from various neurological conditions, including extrapyramidal disorders, which are often linked to the dysfunction of the basal ganglia. In Parkinson's disease, tremors are typically resting tremors that occur when the muscles are relaxed. However, patients may also experience postural tremors and action tremors as the disease progresses. Extrapyramidal disorders can result from the use of dopaminergic medications, which may lead to drug-induced tremors. These tremors can be challenging to differentiate from other movement disorders, necessitating careful clinical evaluation. Accurate diagnosis is crucial as it influences treatment options, including adjustments to dopaminergic therapy or the introduction of other medications to manage tremor symptoms. The complexity of diagnosing and coding these tremors lies in their varied presentations and the need for comprehensive clinical documentation to support the specific diagnosis.
Detailed neurological examination findings, including tremor type, frequency, and associated symptoms.
Patients presenting with tremors that are not classified as essential or Parkinsonian tremors.
Neurologists must document the patient's medication history, particularly regarding dopaminergic medications, to assess for drug-induced tremors.
Comprehensive assessment of movement disorders, including family history and response to treatments.
Patients with complex movement disorders requiring differential diagnosis.
Documentation should include the impact of tremors on daily activities and any previous treatments attempted.
Used for follow-up visits for patients with tremors.
Documentation must include the patient's history, examination findings, and treatment plan.
Neurologists should ensure that all relevant neurological assessments are documented.
G25.2 is used for tremors that do not fit the criteria for essential tremor (G25.0). Essential tremor is characterized by specific patterns and responses to treatment that may not apply to other tremors.