Paralytic ectropion of left eye, unspecified eyelid
ICD-10 H02.156 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of paralytic ectropion of left eye, unspecified eyelid.
Paralytic ectropion of the left eye, unspecified eyelid, is characterized by the outward turning of the eyelid margin due to paralysis of the facial nerve, which innervates the muscles responsible for eyelid closure. This condition can lead to exposure of the conjunctiva and cornea, resulting in potential complications such as dryness, irritation, and increased risk of infection. The anatomy involved includes the orbicularis oculi muscle, which is essential for eyelid function, and the surrounding periocular structures, including the lacrimal glands that provide tear production. Disease progression may vary; if left untreated, ectropion can lead to chronic conjunctivitis or corneal ulcers. Diagnostic considerations include a thorough clinical examination, patient history, and possibly imaging studies to assess underlying causes such as trauma or neurological disorders. Treatment may involve surgical intervention to correct the eyelid position and restore function, alongside addressing any underlying neurological issues.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
H02.156 specifically covers paralytic ectropion of the left eyelid, which can occur due to facial nerve paralysis from various causes, including Bell's palsy, stroke, or trauma.
H02.156 should be used when the condition is specifically identified as paralytic ectropion of the left eyelid, distinguishing it from other forms of ectropion that may not involve paralysis.
Documentation should include a detailed patient history, clinical examination findings, and any imaging studies that support the diagnosis of paralytic ectropion of the left eyelid.