Cutaneous abscess of trunk
ICD-10 L02.21 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of cutaneous abscess of trunk.
L02.21 refers to a cutaneous abscess of the trunk, which is a localized collection of pus within the dermis or subcutaneous tissue, typically resulting from bacterial infection. Clinically, patients may present with a painful, swollen area on the trunk, often accompanied by redness and warmth. The abscess may fluctuate in size and can be associated with systemic symptoms such as fever or malaise if the infection is severe. The anatomy involved primarily includes the skin layers (epidermis, dermis) and underlying subcutaneous tissue. Disease progression can vary; if untreated, an abscess may lead to further complications such as cellulitis or systemic infection. Diagnostic considerations include a thorough clinical examination and, if necessary, imaging studies to assess the extent of the abscess. Aspiration or incision and drainage may be performed for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, and laboratory tests may be conducted to identify the causative organism, typically Staphylococcus aureus. Proper identification and management are crucial to prevent recurrence and complications.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
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Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
L02.21 specifically covers cutaneous abscesses located on the trunk, which may arise from various causes including bacterial infections, foreign bodies, or underlying skin conditions. It is important to differentiate it from other skin lesions such as cysts or cellulitis.
L02.21 should be used when the abscess is specifically located on the trunk and is confirmed through clinical evaluation. If the abscess is located elsewhere or is unspecified, other codes should be considered.
Documentation should include a detailed description of the abscess, including size, location, symptoms, and any treatment provided. Clinical notes should also indicate the results of any diagnostic tests performed and the rationale for the chosen treatment.